Phaedrus & Letters Vii And Viii

Phaedrus & Letters Vii And Viii

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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A cornerstone of Western philosophical thought, Phaedrus & Letters VII and VIII presents three of Plato's most intimate and revealing works in a single volume. Phaedrus unfolds as a dramatic dialogue between Socrates and the young Phaedrus, arguing with breathtaking eloquence on the nature of love, beauty, the immortality of the soul, and the art of rhetoric. The famous Phaedrus introduces Plato's celebrated allegory of the charioteer — a powerful illustration of the soul's struggle between reason and passion. Letters VII and VIII, widely regarded as authentic autobiographical writings, chronicle Plato's turbulent political experiences in Syracuse and detail his philosophical vision for just governance, offering an unparalleled window into the mind of antiquity's greatest thinker. Together, these texts illuminate the full breadth of Plato's genius, from soaring metaphysical poetry to hard-nosed political counsel.

Author: Plato
Format: Paperback

Genre: Philosophy

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A cornerstone of Western philosophical thought, Phaedrus & Letters VII and VIII presents three of Plato's most intimate and revealing works in a single volume. Phaedrus unfolds as a dramatic dialogue between Socrates and the young Phaedrus, arguing with breathtaking eloquence on the nature of love, beauty, the immortality of the soul, and the art of rhetoric. The famous Phaedrus introduces Plato's celebrated allegory of the charioteer — a powerful illustration of the soul's struggle between reason and passion. Letters VII and VIII, widely regarded as authentic autobiographical writings, chronicle Plato's turbulent political experiences in Syracuse and detail his philosophical vision for just governance, offering an unparalleled window into the mind of antiquity's greatest thinker. Together, these texts illuminate the full breadth of Plato's genius, from soaring metaphysical poetry to hard-nosed political counsel.