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"Hippias, Mason and Elazon" is a dialogue by Plato, in which the author explores the concepts of superiority and the greatest good. There are three participants in this philosophical conversation: the framer Hippias, the cynic Mason and Socrates. Each of them presents different points of view on the question of definition and essence of greatness. In this dialogue, Plato uses the discussion between the characters to clarify the principles of morality and ethics. The book "Hippias, Mason and Elazon" is an important work of ancient philosophy, which leaves the reader thinking and ponders the eternal questions about the true value and meaning of existence.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Plato
- Language
- Грецька
- Release date
- 2011-01-08
- Title
- Hippias, Greater and Lesser
Ιππίας, Μείζων και Ελάσσων - Translator
- Kyriakos Zambas
- Subject
- Aesthetics
B
Dialogues, Greek
PA
Philosophy, Ancient
Truthfulness and falsehood