
The Phaedrus of Plato
بواسطة:
Plato
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W H 1810-1886 Thompson
لغة: الإنجليزية
تنسيق: غلاف صلب
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 0344927954
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9780344927959
تاريخ النشر:
January 1st, 2018
الناشر: Franklin Classics Trade Press
صفحات: 282
الأنواع: Romance, Poetry
Plato's work unfolds a rich dialogue centered on the themes of love, rhetoric, and the nature of the soul. Through a conversation largely between Socrates and Phaedrus, the text delves into the philosophical underpinnings of friendship and the art of persuasion. It offers readers a glimpse into ancient Athenian thought, revealing how these concepts intertwine with the pursuit of truth and understanding.
The dialogue’s structure is both engaging and layered, inviting contemplation of the intricate relationships between speakers, their ideas, and the audience. Central to their discourse is the notion that love serves as a powerful motivator for intellectual growth and personal virtue. As Socrates articulates his views, he elevates the conversation beyond mere rhetoric, urging a deeper reflection on the moral responsibilities that accompany persuasive speech.
Thompson’s translation provides a clear and accessible rendering of the original text, enabling contemporary audiences to appreciate its timeless wisdom. The philosophical inquiries posed invite a reevaluation of how love influences not only personal relationships but also the broader social and political landscape.
Ultimately, readers are encouraged to explore the profound implications of rhetoric and the ethical dimensions of love, making the words of Plato resonate with continued relevance in today’s world.
The dialogue’s structure is both engaging and layered, inviting contemplation of the intricate relationships between speakers, their ideas, and the audience. Central to their discourse is the notion that love serves as a powerful motivator for intellectual growth and personal virtue. As Socrates articulates his views, he elevates the conversation beyond mere rhetoric, urging a deeper reflection on the moral responsibilities that accompany persuasive speech.
Thompson’s translation provides a clear and accessible rendering of the original text, enabling contemporary audiences to appreciate its timeless wisdom. The philosophical inquiries posed invite a reevaluation of how love influences not only personal relationships but also the broader social and political landscape.
Ultimately, readers are encouraged to explore the profound implications of rhetoric and the ethical dimensions of love, making the words of Plato resonate with continued relevance in today’s world.