The Complete Works of Plato in 15 Volumes. Volume IX. Hippias the Greater. Hippias the Lesser. Ion. Menexen. Clitofont

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The Complete Works of Plato in 15 Volumes . Volume IX. Hippy Large. Hippy Smaller . Ion. Menexen . Clitofont is not just a collection of philosophical dialogues of the great thinker, but also a unique journey into the world of ideas that formed the foundations of Western philosophy. Plato, as one of the greatest philosophers of all time, offers readers the opportunity to look into the depths of human thought, exploring such important topics as truth, beauty, art, and morality. This volume contains four dialogues, each of which is unique in its own way and touches on various aspects of human existence. "Hippius the Great" and "Hippius the Lesser" are a discussion of what beauty is and how it relates to truth. These dialogues raise questions about the subjectivity of perception and how personal preferences affect our understanding of aesthetics. The reader can expect to think deeply about what makes something beautiful and what doesn’t, as well as how these concepts can vary from person to person. The Ion Dialogue immerses us in the world of poetry and art, exploring how inspiration and creativity relate to knowledge and truth. Plato asks questions about the poet's role in society and whether poetry is really a form of knowledge or simply a play on words. This dialogue will be of particular interest to those interested in literature, art and philosophy, as it raises important questions about the nature of creativity and its impact on society. "Menexen" is a dialogue that addresses the topic of memory and heritage. In it, Plato addresses questions related to how we remember and how we honor those who have left. This text may be particularly close to those interested in the history, culture, and philosophy of memory, as well as how we shape our perception of the past. Finally, Clitofont is a dialogue about justice and how it relates to personal gain. Plato discusses how social and personal interests can conflict, and what it means to be just in a world full of contradictions. This dialogue will be of interest to those who seek answers to questions about morality and ethics, as well as to those who seek to understand how philosophical ideas can be applied in everyday life. The book will be of interest to a wide range of readers - from students of philosophy to lovers of literature and art. It can attract the attention of those interested in the history of ideas, the culture of ancient Greece and how philosophical concepts continue to influence modern society. Plato, as a master of dialogue, creates a lively and fascinating discussion that not only makes you think, but also inspires further research. Plato's style, imbued with irony and deep reflection, makes his works accessible and at the same time difficult to understand. His other well-known works, such as The State, Phaedrus, and The Sophist, also explore important philosophical issues, and this volume is no exception. Reading Plato's Complete Works in 15 Volumes . Volume IX", you not only immerse yourself in the world of ancient philosophy, but also discover the eternal questions that remain relevant in our time Thus, this volume is not just a collection of texts, but a real philosophical guide that will help you better understand not only Plato himself, but also the very essence of human existence. If you are looking for deep reflection on life, art and justice, then this book will become your faithful companion in the world of philosophy.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Plato
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1924
- Volume
- Том IX. Гиппий Больший. Гиппий Меньший. Ион. Менексен. Клитофонт