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In these gripping dialogues, Socrates challenges his students through relentless questioning, pushing them to confront assumptions about justice, virtue, and the purpose of life. Each conversation brims with intellectual tension as the characters wrestle with moral dilemmas and the pursuit of truth. Rather than offering easy answers, Socrates compels deeper reflection, drawing readers into the heart of philosophical debate. With their blend of drama and inquiry, these exchanges capture both the rigor and humanity of philosophy in action.
First written in the 4th century BCE, Plato's Five Dialogues preserve the essence of Socratic thought, laying the foundation of Western philosophy. Through these exchanges, timeless questions of ethics, knowledge, and justice take shape, influencing centuries of intellectual history. Their impact reaches beyond philosophy, informing politics, law, and education while inspiring the tradition of critical thinking itself. Enduringly relevant, the dialogues remain an essential entry point for anyone seeking to understand the roots of philosophy and the power of questioning.
With clear, easy-to-read formatting, this edition is designed for readers who prefer or require larger text without sacrificing the excitement of the original.
Large Print Features:
In these gripping dialogues, Socrates challenges his students through relentless questioning, pushing them to confront assumptions about justice, virtue, and the purpose of life. Each conversation brims with intellectual tension as the characters wrestle with moral dilemmas and the pursuit of truth. Rather than offering easy answers, Socrates compels deeper reflection, drawing readers into the heart of philosophical debate. With their blend of drama and inquiry, these exchanges capture both the rigor and humanity of philosophy in action.
First written in the 4th century BCE, Plato's Five Dialogues preserve the essence of Socratic thought, laying the foundation of Western philosophy. Through these exchanges, timeless questions of ethics, knowledge, and justice take shape, influencing centuries of intellectual history. Their impact reaches beyond philosophy, informing politics, law, and education while inspiring the tradition of critical thinking itself. Enduringly relevant, the dialogues remain an essential entry point for anyone seeking to understand the roots of philosophy and the power of questioning.
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