Plato: Charmides, Alcibiades 1 & 2, Hipparchus, The Lovers, Theages, Minos, Epinomis. (Loeb Classical Library No. 201)

Plato: Charmides, Alcibiades 1 & 2, Hipparchus, The Lovers, Theages, Minos, Epinomis. (Loeb Classical Library No. 201)

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Mostly Doubtful Dialogues.Plato, The Great Philosopher Of Athens, Was Born In 427 Bc. In Early Manhood An Admirer Of Socrates, He Later Founded The Famous School Of Philosophy In The Grove Academus. Much Else Recorded Of His Life Is Uncertain; That He Left Athens For A Time After Socrates Execution Is Probable; That Later He Went To Cyrene, Egypt, And Sicily Is Possible; That He Was Wealthy Is Likely; That He Was Critical Of Advanced Democracy Is Obvious. He Lived To Be 80 Years Old. Linguistic Tests Including Those Of Computer Science Still Try To Establish The Order Of His Extant Philosophical Dialogues, Written In Splendid Prose And Revealing Socrates Mind Fused With Platos Thought.In Laches, Charmides, And Lysis, Socrates And Others Discuss Separate Ethical Conceptions. Protagoras, Ion, And Meno Discuss Whether Righteousness Can Be Taught. In Gorgias, Socrates Is Estranged From His Citys Thought, And His Fate Is Impending. The Apology (Not A Dialogue), Crito, Euthyphro, And The Unforgettable Phaedo Relate The Trial And Death Of Socrates And Propound The Immortality Of The Soul. In The Famous Symposium And Phaedrus, Written When Socrates Was Still Alive, We Find The Origin And Meaning Of Love. Cratylus Discusses The Nature Of Language. The Great Masterpiece In Ten Books, The Republic, Concerns Righteousness (And Involves Education, Equality Of The Sexes, The Structure Of Society, And Abolition Of Slavery). Of The Six Socalled Dialectical Dialogues Euthydemus Deals With Philosophy; Metaphysical Parmenides Is About General Concepts And Absolute Being; Theaetetus Reasons About The Theory Of Knowledge. Of Its Sequels, Sophist Deals With Notbeing; Politicus With Good And Bad Statesmanship And Governments; Philebus With What Is Good. The Timaeus Seeks The Origin Of The Visible Universe Out Of Abstract Geometrical Elements. The Unfinished Critias Treats Of Lost Atlantis. Unfinished Also Is Platos Last Work, Laws, A Critical Discussion Of Principles Of Law Which Plato Thought The Greeks Might Accept.The Loeb Classical Library Edition Of Plato Is In Twelve Volumes.

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  • Q: What is the reading level of this book? A: This book is suitable for adults and advanced readers, given its philosophical content and complexity.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Plato, a renowned philosopher from ancient Athens.
  • Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: This book explores themes such as ethics, love, politics, and the nature of knowledge.
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  • Q: Is this book part of a series? A: This book is part of the Loeb Classical Library edition, which comprises multiple volumes of Plato's works.
  • Q: Does this book contain illustrations or images? A: No, this book does not contain illustrations; it focuses on text and philosophical dialogue.
  • Q: What is the publication year of this book? A: The publication year is not specified, but it is part of a classic series by Harvard University Press.
  • Q: Are there any special features in this edition? A: This edition is noted for its scholarly accuracy and includes original Greek text alongside English translations.

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