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Phaedrus by Plato; 9780140449747

Phaedrus

By Plato

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Description

Phaedrus, a profound dialogue by the eminent philosopher Plato, delves into the nature of love and rhetoric, presenting a rich tapestry of philosophical discourse that continues to resonate through the ages. Set against the backdrop of ancient Athens, this work features a conversation between Socrates and Phaedrus, exploring the intricacies of desire, the soul, and the power of words.

The Story

The dialogue begins as Phaedrus recounts a speech on love by Lysias, which prompts Socrates to reflect on the relationship between rhetoric and truth. Through a series of eloquent arguments, they examine the motivations behind love, the impact of eloquence on persuasion, and the ethical implications of rhetoric. The text culminates in a profound exploration of the soul's immortality and the pursuit of truth, making it a cornerstone of philosophical literature.

Why Readers Love It

  • Timeless Themes: The exploration of love and rhetoric remains relevant, engaging readers in deep contemplation.
  • Philosophical Depth: Plato's intricate arguments challenge readers to think critically about ethics, motivation, and the nature of reality.
  • Literary Merit: The dialogue is not just a philosophical treatise but a masterful work of literature, showcasing Plato's eloquent writing style.

Perfect For

Readers interested in ancient Greek philosophy, lovers of literary essays, and those who appreciate the intricate interplay of thought and language. Fans of Plato's other works, such as The Republic and Symposium, will find Phaedrus a compelling and enriching addition to their philosophical explorations.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 196 mm × 8 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780140449747

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