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What if true happiness is not one thing-but a perfect balance of many?In Philebus, Plato presents a profound investigation into what makes life truly worth living. Through a spirited dialogue between Socrates, Philebus, and Protarchus, the reader is invited to explore whether pleasure, knowledge, or a mix of both forms the foundation of the good life.
This modern translation makes one of Plato's most intricate philosophical texts accessible for the contemporary reader, capturing the nuance and clarity of the original without compromising its depth. Blending philosophical rigor with timeless relevance, Philebus offers a powerful meditation on how we measure value, seek fulfillment, and strive toward harmony between body and mind.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you're a student of philosophy or a curious reader seeking clarity on life's most important question, Philebus is a rewarding journey into the soul of ethical thought. Let Plato guide you through a conversation that is as relevant now as it was in ancient Athens.
In Philebus, Plato presents a profound investigation into what makes life truly worth living. Through a spirited dialogue between Socrates, Philebus, and Protarchus, the reader is invited to explore whether pleasure, knowledge, or a mix of both forms the foundation of the good life.
This modern translation makes one of Plato's most intricate philosophical texts accessible for the contemporary reader, capturing the nuance and clarity of the original without compromising its depth. Blending philosophical rigor with timeless relevance, Philebus offers a powerful meditation on how we measure value, seek fulfillment, and strive toward harmony between body and mind.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you're a student of philosophy or a curious reader seeking clarity on life's most important question, Philebus is a rewarding journey into the soul of ethical thought. Let Plato guide you through a conversation that is as relevant now as it was in ancient Athens.
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