Written by Plato, translated from Greek and explained by Professor Karpov. Part IV. Fedr. Pir. Lizis. Ippias Bol

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The book "The Works of Plato, Translated from Greek and Explained by Professor Karpov . Part IV . Fedr. Pier. Lizis. Ippias Bol" is a unique edition, which contains the most important dialogues of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, translated and commented by the famous scientist Professor Karpov. This work not only introduces the reader to the foundations of Plato's philosophy, but also opens the door to the world of ancient thought, where eternal questions of love, friendship, beauty and justice are discussed. Plato, as one of the greatest philosophers of all time, left behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire and excite the minds of people around the world. In this part of his works, three key dialogues are presented: “Fedr”, “Feast” and “Lisis”, as well as the less well-known, but no less interesting “Ippia Bol”. Each of these texts immerses the reader in deep reflections on the nature of human relationships, love, and true beauty. Phaedrus is a dialogue in which Plato explores the concept of love and its influence on the human soul. Here the philosopher raises questions about how love can inspire great things and how it relates to the search for truth. The reader will be fascinated by the way Plato uses the dialectical method to reveal his ideas, making the text not only a philosophical but also a literary work. The Feast is perhaps one of Plato's most famous dialogues, where philosophers gather for a feast and discuss the nature of love. Each participant presents their point of view, which creates a bright palette of opinions and approaches to this complex feeling. This dialogue is not only philosophical, but also social, as it shows how love permeates all aspects of a person's life. "Lise" and "Ippy Ball" are less well-known, but equally important. In The Lysis, Plato asks questions about friendship and its true nature, exploring what makes relationships between people real and deep. "Ippiy Bol" immerses the reader in thinking about knowledge and its meaning, which makes this dialogue relevant in the modern context. This book will be of interest not only to philosophers and students studying ancient philosophy, but also to anyone who seeks to understand the deep aspects of human nature and relationships. It will suit both young and more mature readers who are looking for answers to eternal questions about love, friendship and the meaning of life. The style of Professor Karpov, who translated and explained Plato's texts, is distinguished by clarity and accessibility. He skillfully conveys the spirit of the original, while maintaining its philosophical depth. By reading this edition, you will not only enjoy reading, but will also be able to better understand the ideas that formed the basis of the Western philosophical tradition. If you are interested in such topics as the philosophy of love, the nature of friendship, the search for truth and beauty, then this publication will be a real find for you. Readers who have searched for books about philosophy, dialogues about love, or simply want to immerse themselves in ancient wisdom will find in Plato's Writings an invaluable source of knowledge and inspiration. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the great heritage that continues to excite the minds and hearts of people for millennia.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Plato
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1863
- Volume
- Часть IV. Федръ. Пиръ. Лизисъ. Иппiас Большiй. Менексен. Юнъ. Ѳеагъ. Соперники. Иппархъ. Клитофонъ