Sokrates aizstahweschanàs runa, Kritons, Faidons

by Platons

Other authorsFricis Garais (Translator)
Paperback, 1920

Status

Available

Call number

184.1

Collection

Publication

Rīga: A. Gulbja apgahdibâ, [1920].

Description

Literally Translated by Henry Cary With an Introduction by Edward Brooks; Jr.

User reviews

LibraryThing member keylawk
Plato was not just a speculator in ideas, but a man of letters and community involvement. These three "dialogues" were the "popular" materials produced by Plato, widely distributed in Athens. With Socrates as the main interlocutor, they paint an attractive picture of the closing scenes of his life.
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The serious philosophical and scientific work done by Plato has never been recovered.
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LibraryThing member Karin7
I admit it, I'm a philosophy geek, although I usually end up arguing with much of the books so don't read them often. Even if I disagreed with a lot, the writing is brilliant and there is a lot of food for thought.

Language

Original language

Greek (Ancient)

Pages

175

Local notes

Grieķu filosofijas sākumi līdz Platona laikam / Fricis Garais -- Sokrates aizstāvēšanās runa -- Kritons -- Faidons
Gotiskais šrifts
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