Диалози, т. I
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格式
精装书
页数
464
语言
保加利亚语
已发布
Jan 1, 1979
出版商
Наука и изкуство
描述
In this compelling volume, readers are introduced to the profound philosophical dialogues of Plato, a figure whose influential thoughts continue to resonate throughout the centuries. His explorations into ethics, politics, and metaphysics unravel the complexities of human existence and the pursuit of truth. The authors Georgi Mihaylov and Bogdan Bogdanov provide an engaging interpretation that brings clarity and accessibility to Plato's intricate ideas.
Through a series of dialogues, the reader is invited to reflect on fundamental questions about justice, virtue, and the nature of knowledge. Plato's characters engage in spirited debates that challenge assumptions and provoke deep consideration of moral dilemmas, ultimately pushing individuals toward a more examined life.
This work serves not only as a testament to Plato's enduring legacy but also as an invitation for contemporary readers to engage with his thoughts. By bridging ancient wisdom with modern insights, it paves the way for meaningful discourse and introspection.
Through a series of dialogues, the reader is invited to reflect on fundamental questions about justice, virtue, and the nature of knowledge. Plato's characters engage in spirited debates that challenge assumptions and provoke deep consideration of moral dilemmas, ultimately pushing individuals toward a more examined life.
This work serves not only as a testament to Plato's enduring legacy but also as an invitation for contemporary readers to engage with his thoughts. By bridging ancient wisdom with modern insights, it paves the way for meaningful discourse and introspection.