Great Dialogues Of Plato by Plato
A collection of dramatic conversations built around Socratic questioning that probe the nature of justice, virtue, knowledge, love, and the soul; through debates about the ideal state, the theory of forms, and the examined life, the texts model dialectical inquiry and contrast genuine philosophical pursuit with rhetoric and sophistry. Set in vivid scenes—trials, symposiums, and philosophical lessons—the dialogues present arguments, counterarguments, and thought experiments about moral responsibility, the immortality of the soul, the foundations of knowledge, and the principles of a good polity, offering a foundational exploration of Western ethical and political thought.
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