The Complete Collection of Creations. Volume 1: Eutyphron. Apology of Socrates. Criton. Fedon

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The book is a complete collection of creations. Volume 1: Eutifron. The Apology of Socrates . Criton . Phaedo" is a unique edition that immerses the reader in the world of philosophy of Ancient Greece through the prism of the works of one of the greatest thinkers of all time - Plato. This volume contains four key dialogues that not only reveal philosophical ideas, but also immerse in the atmosphere of those times when ideas about good, justice and truth were just beginning to form. The first dialogue, Euthyphron, is a discussion about the nature of piety and justice. The main character, Euthyphron, tries to explain to Socrates what piety is, but in the course of the conversation it becomes obvious that there are no simple answers. This dialogue makes us think about how we perceive moral norms and how they relate to the laws of society. Plato masterfully shows how a philosophical question can lead to deep reflections on human nature. The following dialogue, "The Apology of Socrates", is one of Plato's most famous works. In it, Socrates defends himself in court, accused of wickedness and corruption of the youth .. This text not only serves as a testimony to the life and death of the great philosopher, but also raises important questions about freedom of speech, truth, and moral responsibility. Socrates, with his unwavering faith in his ideas, becomes a symbol of philosophical courage and the pursuit of truth, which makes this dialogue relevant in our time. "Criton" continues the theme raised in "Apology" and explores issues of justice and debt. Socrates, while in prison, discusses with Criton whether he should escape from prison or follow the laws of the city. This dialogue makes the reader think about what it means to be a virtuous citizen and what are the limits of personal responsibility to society. Ends the volume "Fedon", which discusses the ideas of the immortality of the soul and the philosophy of life and death. This dialogue is full of deep reflections on the nature of existence and what happens after death. Plato, through the mouth of Socrates, invites the reader to look at life as a preparation for death, which raises many questions about the value of life and the meaning of existence. These works will be of interest to both young readers and those who are already familiar with philosophy. They are suitable for students studying the humanities, as well as for anyone interested in the history of ideas and seeking to understand how philosophical concepts affect modern society. The book will be an excellent addition to the library of lovers of classical literature and philosophy. Plato's style, his ability to conduct a dialogue and ask provocative questions, makes reading these works fascinating and informative. His other well-known works, such as The State and Phaedrus, also explore complex philosophical ideas, but in this volume the reader can see how everything began, how the foundations of philosophical thought were formed. Thus, the "Complete Collection of Creations. Volume 1: Eutifron. The Apology of Socrates . Criton . Phaedo is not just a book, but a real philosophical treasure trove that invites the reader to reflect on eternal issues that are relevant in our time. This publication will not only be a source of knowledge, but also an incentive to think deeply about life, morality and the meaning of existence.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Plato
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1925