Early Socratic Dialogues by Plato

A collection of early dialogues in which Socrates questions friends, artisans, and sophists about virtue, piety, courage, knowledge, and justice. Using relentless cross-examination, the conversations often end in uncertainty, exposing the limits of common beliefs while modeling philosophy as a rigorous moral practice. Together they portray the social and political backdrop of Athens and lay the groundwork for later ethical and epistemological inquiry.

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Published
1987
Nationality
Greek
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Original Language
English
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