Symposium, the Apology, and the Allegory of the Cave
Book Details
Author(s)Plato
PublisherTantor Media
ISBN / ASIN1452601623
ISBN-139781452601625
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Description
This collection brings together three of Plato's most enduring classics: the Symposium, the Apology, and the famous ""Allegory of the Cave"" from the Republic.
The Symposium, a dialogue on the nature and purpose of love centered around the ideals of beauty and goodness, is arguably the deepest inquiry of its kind in Western philosophy. The Apology, Plato's account of the speech given by Socrates at his trial in 399 BC, constitutes an essential defense of Socrates' life and philosophy. Finally, the ""Allegory of the Cave,"" written as a fictional dialogue between Socrates and Plato's brother, Glaucon, is a profound commentary on the human understanding of reality. This edition is the translation by Benjamin Jowett.
The Symposium, a dialogue on the nature and purpose of love centered around the ideals of beauty and goodness, is arguably the deepest inquiry of its kind in Western philosophy. The Apology, Plato's account of the speech given by Socrates at his trial in 399 BC, constitutes an essential defense of Socrates' life and philosophy. Finally, the ""Allegory of the Cave,"" written as a fictional dialogue between Socrates and Plato's brother, Glaucon, is a profound commentary on the human understanding of reality. This edition is the translation by Benjamin Jowett.










