The Socratic Dialogues
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<p>Embark on an unparalleled journey through the mind of Plato one of history's most influential philosophers. This comprehensive collection divided into four distinct volumes provides a sweeping overview of Platonic thought. From the probing questions of Socrates to the idealistic visions of Plato's later works each volume opens new insights into ethics politics metaphysics and more. Together they form a monumental testament to human reason and wisdom. Whether you are an established scholar or a curious newcomer to philosophy this collection offers an essential exploration of the ideas that have shaped Western thought.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Socratic Dialogues: The Early Dialogues of Plato (Volume 1)</strong></p><ul><li>Apology</li><li>Laches or Courage</li><li>Charmides or Temperance</li><li>Lysis or Friendship</li><li>Euthyphro</li><li>Ion</li><li>Crito</li><li>Euthydemus</li><li>Gorgias</li><li>Protagoras</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>The Platonist Dialogues: The Transitional Dialogues of Plato (Volume 2)</strong></p><ul><li>Meno</li><li>Cratylus</li><li>Phaedo</li><li>Symposium</li><li>Republic</li><li>Phaedrus</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>The Cosmological Dialogues: The Late Dialogues of Plato (Volume 3)</strong></p><ul><li>Parmenides</li><li>Theaetetus</li><li>Sophist</li><li>Statesman</li><li>Timaeus</li><li>Philebus</li><li>Laws</li><li>Critias</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>The Apocryphal Dialogues: The Disputed Dialogues of Plato (Volume 4)</strong></p><ul><li>Alcibiades I</li><li>Alcibiades II</li><li>Lesser Hippias</li><li>Greater Hippias</li><li>Eryxias</li><li>Menexenus</li><li>The Epinomis or the Philosopher</li><li>Theages</li><li>Erastai or Lovers</li><li>Hipparchus</li><li>Minos</li><li>Clitopho</li><li>Epistles / Seventh Letter</li></ul>
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