The Complete Plato Collection
Modern English Edition: Including The Republic, Phaedrus, Protagoras, Meno, Parmenides, and Other Timeless Works with Original Commentary
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What is justice? What is courage?
Can virtue be taught?
What makes a good leader, a good citizen, or a good life?
For more than two thousand years, readers have turned to Plato's dialogues in search of answers to these timeless questions. Through unforgettable conversations led by Socrates, Plato explored the foundations of philosophy, ethics, politics, education, friendship, and human wisdom.
Now, you can experience these enduring classics in a modern English edition designed to make Plato's ideas accessible to today's listeners.
This collection includes:
- Republic — Plato's masterpiece on justice, leadership, and the ideal society.
- Protagoras — A fascinating debate on virtue and whether it can be taught.
- Cratylus — An exploration of language, meaning, and the nature of words.
- Crito — A powerful discussion of law, duty, and moral integrity.
- Parmenides — One of Plato's deepest investigations into reality and knowledge.
- Apology — Socrates' legendary defense before the Athenian court.
- Charmides — A search for the meaning of moderation and self-control.
- Ion — An examination of poetry, inspiration, and artistic genius.
- Laches — A philosophical inquiry into the nature of courage.
- Lysis — Plato's timeless exploration of friendship.
- Menexenus — A reflection on rhetoric, citizenship, and public life.
- Meno — A classic discussion of virtue, learning, and human knowledge.
Whether you are encountering Plato for the first time or returning to these works after many years, this collection offers a remarkable opportunity to engage with one of history's greatest minds.
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