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Platon

Author of The Republic of Plato

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About the Author

Plato was born c. 427 B.C. in Athens, Greece, to an aristocratic family very much involved in political government. Pericles, famous ruler of Athens during its golden age, was Plato's stepfather. Plato was well educated and studied under Socrates, with whom he developed a close friendship. When show more Socrates was publically executed in 399 B.C., Plato finally distanced himself from a career in Athenian politics, instead becoming one of the greatest philosophers of Western civilization. Plato extended Socrates's inquiries to his students, one of the most famous being Aristotle. Plato's The Republic is an enduring work, discussing justice, the importance of education, and the qualities needed for rulers to succeed. Plato felt governors must be philosophers so they may govern wisely and effectively. Plato founded the Academy, an educational institution dedicated to pursuing philosophic truth. The Academy lasted well into the 6th century A.D., and is the model for all western universities. Its formation is along the lines Plato laid out in The Republic. Many of Plato's essays and writings survive to this day. Plato died in 347 B.C. at the age of 80. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Platon

The Republic of Plato (0380) 25,621 copies, 163 reviews
The Symposium (0360) — Author — 7,605 copies, 84 reviews
The Last Days of Socrates (0399) 6,088 copies, 27 reviews
Euthyphro / Apology / Crito / Meno / Phaedo (1981) 3,277 copies, 17 reviews
Plato: Complete Works (1959) — Author — 3,174 copies, 11 reviews
Gorgias (0380) — Author — 2,858 copies, 16 reviews
Great Dialogues of Plato (1956) 2,744 copies, 8 reviews
Phaedrus (0370) 2,178 copies, 11 reviews
Phaedo (0400) — Author — 1,941 copies, 21 reviews
Apology (0399) 1,710 copies, 24 reviews
Laws (0348) 1,193 copies, 14 reviews
Meno (0380) 1,139 copies, 4 reviews
Theaetetus [Greek and translation] (0360) — Author — 1,138 copies, 15 reviews
Timaeus and Critias (2001) 1,128 copies, 11 reviews
Dialogues of Plato (0004) 1,007 copies, 13 reviews
Protagoras and Meno (1956) 973 copies, 13 reviews
The Republic and Other Works (1960) 766 copies, 3 reviews
Timaeus (0360) — Author — 747 copies, 10 reviews
Le Banquet ; Phèdre (1992) 735 copies, 5 reviews
Apology ; Crito ; Euthyphro (0390) 727 copies, 5 reviews
Protagoras (0380) 682 copies, 10 reviews
The Works of Plato (1928) 556 copies, 1 review
Crito (0360) 496 copies, 17 reviews
Parmenides [Greek text] (0370) 494 copies, 10 reviews
Plato: The Sophist [Translation] (0360) 479 copies, 5 reviews
Apology ; Crito (Greek text) (1986) 473 copies, 6 reviews
Britannica Great Books: Plato (2007) 465 copies, 1 review
Plato: Philebus [Greek Text] (0350) 455 copies, 1 review
The Portable Plato (1955) 427 copies
Early Socratic Dialogues (1987) 409 copies, 1 review
The Apology / Crito / Phaedo (1965) 405 copies, 5 reviews
Phaedrus and Letters VII and VIII (1973) 401 copies, 2 reviews
Symposium (Greek text) (1980) — Author — 394 copies
The Statesman [Translation] (0360) 377 copies, 5 reviews
Euthyphro (0399) 374 copies, 7 reviews
Socrates' Defence (2015) 345 copies, 7 reviews
Plato's Theory of Knowledge (1957) 308 copies, 5 reviews
The Essential Plato (1999) 296 copies, 1 review
Plato: Lysis. Symposium. Gorgias. (1925) 285 copies, 1 review
Cratylus [Translation] (0360) 232 copies, 8 reviews
Ion (0380) 221 copies, 3 reviews
Lysis; Phaedrus; Symposium (1991) 197 copies, 1 review
The Trials of Socrates: Six Classic Texts (2002) 192 copies, 1 review
Dialogues of Plato: The Jowett Translations (1953) 177 copies, 3 reviews
Plato Selections (1972) 148 copies, 1 review
Euthydemus [Translation] (0384) 147 copies, 1 review
The Theaetetus of Plato (1990) — Author — 146 copies
Phaedo ; Phaedrus ; Symposium [Translation] (1975) — Author — 146 copies, 7 reviews
The Allegory of the Cave (2010) 136 copies, 1 review
Symposium and The Death of Socrates (1997) 128 copies, 1 review
Gorgias [Greek text] (1959) 127 copies, 1 review
Charmides (1977) 122 copies, 3 reviews
Laches and Charmides (Hackett Classics) (1973) 120 copies, 1 review
A Guided Tour of Five Works by Plato (1988) 117 copies, 1 review
Laches (0380) 115 copies, 3 reviews
Statesman ; Philebus ; Ion (1925) 108 copies, 1 review
Plato: Alcibiades I [Greek Text] (0350) 98 copies, 2 reviews
Lysis (0380) 96 copies, 4 reviews
Protagoras [Greek text] (1994) 96 copies
Plato: Letters [translation] (1976) 91 copies, 4 reviews
The Republic and Other Dialogues (2013) 87 copies, 1 review
Hippias Major (1982) 86 copies, 3 reviews
Sokrates' leven en dood (1995) 75 copies, 1 review
Phaedrus ; Symposium [Translation] (1980) 71 copies, 1 review
Diálogos (2011) 70 copies, 2 reviews
The Dialogues of Socrates (2018) 68 copies
Menexenus [Greek text and translation] (0380) 68 copies, 2 reviews
Socratic discourses (2007) 67 copies
The Republic, Book 1 of 10 [Greek text] (1983) — Author — 67 copies
Platão (1900) 66 copies, 1 review
Gorgias ; Phaedo ; Symposium (1979) 66 copies, 4 reviews
Diálogos I (1997) 62 copies, 2 reviews
Critias ; Philebus ; Timaeus (1901) 59 copies, 2 reviews
Plato: Selected Dialogues (1983) 59 copies
The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 2 (2014) 58 copies, 1 review
Plato, schrijver (1987) 58 copies
Lesser Hippias (0400) 55 copies, 2 reviews
Critias (0360) 55 copies, 2 reviews
Plato: Laws VII-XII [Translation] (1999) 55 copies, 1 review
The Philosophy of Plato (1928) 54 copies
Plato: The Sophist [Greek Text] (1990) 53 copies, 2 reviews
The Republic [Greek text] (2003) 52 copies
Plato: Letters [Greek text] (1986) 48 copies
Platon's Republic (2004) 45 copies
Timaeus [Latin] (1975) 43 copies
Plato (2003) 41 copies
The Seventh Letter (Forgotten Books) (1986) 41 copies, 1 review
Phaidon, Politeia (1998) 39 copies
The Trial and Execution of Socrates (1972) 35 copies, 2 reviews
Plato: The Statesman [Greek Text] (1995) 33 copies, 1 review
Dialogos (Spanish Edition) (2007) 32 copies
Dialoghi sull'amicizia e sull'amore (1995) 31 copies, 1 review
Platon : Oeuvres complètes (2008) 30 copies, 1 review
Sölen Dostluk (2018) 29 copies, 1 review
Apology ; Crito ; Letter VII [Translation] (1990) 28 copies, 2 reviews
Meno; text and criticism (1971) 28 copies, 1 review
Five Dialogues (2015) 28 copies
Platon (1990) 28 copies
Charmides ; Laches ; Lysis [Translation] (2005) 28 copies, 4 reviews
Plato: The Republic I-V [Greek Text] (0350) 27 copies, 1 review
Laques - Eufriton (1998) 25 copies
A Plato Reader (1966) 23 copies, 1 review
Diálogos VII (1992) 23 copies, 2 reviews
Plato: Phaedrus (1986) 22 copies
Diàlegs. (1924) 22 copies, 2 reviews
Tutte le opere (1989) 21 copies
Apology 21 copies, 2 reviews
Diálogos ; Cartas (2014) 20 copies, 1 review
Processo e morte di Socrate (1997) 20 copies
Apologia de S©đcrates (1900) 20 copies, 1 review
Ion ; Phaedrus ; Protagoras (1988) 20 copies
Kama Sutra; Phaedrus (1963) — Contributor — 19 copies
Oud geluk (1999) 19 copies
Skrifter Bok 3 Staten (2017) 18 copies
Charmides ; Lysis (2000) 18 copies
Apology ; Crito ; Symposium (2004) 17 copies, 1 review
Mitos (1996) 17 copies
Diálogos II (1995) 17 copies
Euthyphro [Translation] (1968) 16 copies
Symposion: Neuübersetzung (2006) — Author — 16 copies
The Trial of Socrates (1920) 16 copies
Plato Unmasked: The Dialogues Made New (2003) 16 copies, 1 review
Fedó (2002) 15 copies
Sämtliche Dialoge (1988) 14 copies
Protágoras.Gorgias carta séptima (1998) 14 copies, 1 review
Diálogos (1997) 14 copies, 1 review
Kratylos ; Parmenides (2005) 14 copies
The myths of Plato (1970) 13 copies
DIALOGOS(9788467034134) (2010) 13 copies
Phaidros (2019) 13 copies
Plato's Republic (1992) 13 copies
Plato: Laws 10 (2008) — Author — 12 copies
Diálogos socráticos (1985) 12 copies, 1 review
Hippias mineur, hippias majeur (2005) — Author — 12 copies
Power: Portraits of World Leaders (2011) 12 copies, 1 review
Gorgias ; Meno [Greek Text] (1923) 11 copies
Platonis Opera omnia (1980) 11 copies
Plato: Alcibiades II [Translation] (2009) 11 copies, 1 review
1: Eutifrone (2007) 11 copies
Apology ; Phaedo [Translation] (2001) — Author — 11 copies
Ipparco (1997) 11 copies
Platão 11 copies
Plato: Laws 1 and 2 (2015) — Author — 11 copies
Le opere (1997) 10 copies
Platonis Res Publica (1958) 10 copies
Laws (Hackett Classics) (2022) 10 copies
Hauptwerke (1973) 10 copies
Diálogos (2007) 10 copies, 1 review
Mit den Augen des Geistes (1955) 10 copies
Minos; Epinomis; Leges (2001) 10 copies
A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers (2012) — Contributor — 10 copies
Socratic Dialogues (1953) 9 copies
Platonis opera 9 copies
Verzameld werk. Dl. I (1980) 9 copies, 1 review
Il messaggio di Socrate (1970) 9 copies, 1 review
De wijsheid van de wind (2006) 9 copies
The Works of Plato Vol. 1 (1804) 9 copies
Republic book X (2007) 9 copies
Viisi tutkielmaa (2000) 9 copies
Alcibiade (1998) 9 copies
Hippias mineur (1991) 8 copies
De uitgelezen Plato (2000) 8 copies
Dialogi (1993) 8 copies
Ión, Menexenosz (2005) 8 copies
Dialogen (2002) 8 copies
Les Mythes de Platon (2004) 8 copies
Plato's Euthyphro (1984) 8 copies
Timeu ; Crítias (2000) 8 copies
Das Höhlengleichnis (2009) 8 copies
Crito ; Euthyphro [Translation] (1993) 8 copies, 1 review
Verzameld werk. Dl. III (1980) 8 copies, 1 review
Verzameld werk. Dl. II (1980) 8 copies, 1 review
Диалоги (2005) 8 copies
Diálogos (2000) 8 copies
Phèdre (2012) 7 copies
Ciropedia (1995) 7 copies
Platón összes művei (1984) 7 copies
Dialoger (2023) 7 copies
La república/Diálogos 7 copies, 1 review
Platon - Gesammelte Werke (2019) 7 copies
כתבי אפלטון (1955) 7 copies
Zimorodek i inne dialogi (1985) 7 copies
Kriton og Faidon (1973) 7 copies
Diàlegs 7 copies
Cartas e Epigramas (1900) 7 copies
Opere complete: 3 (2003) 7 copies
Platone (volume primo) (1999) 7 copies
Diálogos VII (2022) 7 copies
Verzameld werk 1 7 copies, 1 review
Plato's Ion & Meno (1998) 7 copies
Fredo (2011) 6 copies
L'anima (2006) 6 copies
Sophist 6 copies
Diálogos VIII. Leyes (Libros I-VI) (2016) 6 copies, 1 review
Contro la democrazia (2008) 6 copies
Verzameld werk. Dl.IV (1980) 6 copies
Crito ; Symposium (2007) 6 copies
Les lleis (2013) 6 copies, 2 reviews
Simposio (2012) 5 copies
Euthydémos ; Menón (1992) 5 copies
Die Meisterdialoge (1991) 5 copies
Diálogos (1983) 5 copies
Protagoras / Gorgias / Ménon (2008) 5 copies, 2 reviews
Diálogos (1999) 5 copies
Platon für Gestreßte (1997) 5 copies
Eryxias 5 copies
DIALOGOS (27ª ED.) (1986) 5 copies
Alcibiades 2 5 copies
La Repubblica vol. 4 (2000) 5 copies
Alcibiades I (2015) 5 copies
Platonis Opera 5 copies
Diàlegs, vol. IX: Fedre (Bernat Metge) (1988) 5 copies, 1 review
Minos 4 copies, 1 review
La scena del logos (2006) 4 copies, 2 reviews
The Complete Plato (1900) 4 copies
Meisterdialoge (1995) 4 copies
Axiochus 4 copies
Diálogos (1975) 4 copies
Diálogos (2004) 4 copies, 1 review
Parménides (2001) 4 copies
Diálogos VII (2010) 4 copies
Protágoras ; Gorgias (1996) 4 copies
Critias 4 copies
Demodocus 4 copies
Rival Lovers 4 copies
Phaedo 4 copies, 1 review
Diálogos 4 copies, 1 review
El banquete Fedro (1984) 4 copies
Charmides (2019) 4 copies
Lettere 4 copies
Kratylos ; Parmenides (1988) 4 copies
Dialogos Socraticos (Spanish Edition) (1998) 4 copies, 1 review
Sobre el amor (1900) 4 copies
Teeteto (2012) 4 copies
Theages (2012) 4 copies
Minos (2003) 4 copies
9: Indici 4 copies
Minos - Epinomis (2013) 4 copies
Critón (1966) 4 copies
Œuvres complètes (-0001) — Author — 4 copies
Platonos: apanta ta sozomena 4 copies, 1 review
Verzameld werk (1984) 4 copies
Menon (2018) 4 copies
Dialegs II (1932) 4 copies
Diálogos (2003) 4 copies
Die großen Dialoge (2013) 4 copies
Phaidón (2020) 4 copies
Diálogos Socráticos (2014) — Author — 4 copies
Charmides (1984) 4 copies
Epinomis [Translation] (2013) 3 copies
Diálogos VII 3 copies
Dialoghi: (1997) 3 copies
Devlet Ciltli (2015) 3 copies
PLATON OBRAS MAESTRAS (2013) 3 copies
Diálogos (1998) 3 copies
Repubblica, Timeo, Crizia (2010) 3 copies
Kratylos (2015) 3 copies
Diàlegs 3 copies
Hipparchus 3 copies
On Justice 3 copies
Halcyon 3 copies
Fajdros (2023) 3 copies
Kritias - Kharmides (2014) 3 copies
Complete Works 3 copies
Opera Integrala, Vol 1 (2021) 3 copies
Menon: Griechisch/Deutsch (2021) 3 copies
Dialogi (2015) — Author — 3 copies
Alkibiades 1-2 (2010) 3 copies
Buyuk Hippias Theages (2016) 3 copies
Lachete: sul coraggio (2015) 3 copies
Apokrif dialógusok (2005) 3 copies, 1 review
Euthydemos Parmenides (2016) 3 copies
Platon Diyaloglar (2009) 3 copies
La repubblica. Libro 4º (1998) 3 copies
Repubblica: antologia (1990) 3 copies
DIÀLEGS XII (1992) 3 copies
Complete works [Latin] 3 copies, 1 review
DIALOGOS. (2010) 3 copies
Dialoghi filosofici (1978) 3 copies
Diàlegs. VI (2009) 3 copies
Diálogos (1984) 3 copies
Diàlegs. 3 copies
Œuvres complètes (1920) 3 copies
Şölen - Dostluk (2020) 3 copies
Diàlegs 3 copies
Diàlegs 3 copies
Dialogi (2007) 3 copies
Ion ; Charmides ; Lizys (2002) 3 copies
La verità (2006) 3 copies
Dialogy o kráse 3 copies, 1 review
Teoria delle idee (1993) 3 copies
La dottrina delle idee (1994) 3 copies
The Dialogues of Plato (1963) 3 copies
DIÁLOGOS (2018) 3 copies
Platons Mythen. (1997) 3 copies
Dialoguri 3 copies
Diàlegs, vol. VII: Fedó (1962) 3 copies
Five Dialogues (1942) 2 copies
Du bonheur selon Socrate (1999) 2 copies
Küçük Hippias (2011) 2 copies
Lakhes (2012) 2 copies
Paideia (2007) 2 copies
Solen (2014) 2 copies
Sokrates'in Savunmasi (2019) 2 copies
Timeu (2004) 2 copies
Hípias Menor (1999) 2 copies
Théétète (2016) 2 copies
Fedon 2 copies
Hipias Mayor 2 copies, 2 reviews
Euthyphro 2 copies
Yasalar (2021) 2 copies
Apología de Sócrates (2019) 2 copies
Diàlegs. VI 2 copies
Biesiada (1993) 2 copies
Fédon (1998) 2 copies
Levelek (2007) 2 copies
Text (1996) 2 copies
Menón (2020) 2 copies
Kommentar (2003) 2 copies
Devlet I-II 2 copies
Lysis (2013) 2 copies
Fedone 7-12-1 2 copies
Diyaloglar 1 2 copies
Dialoghi (1997) 2 copies
TEETETO - CRÁTILO (2025) 2 copies
I miti di Platone (2013) 2 copies
[Opere] 2 2 copies
Lexique 2 copies
Yasalar (2019) 2 copies
Diálogos (2017) 2 copies
Ion (2018) 2 copies
Plato 2 copies
Die großen Dialoge (2006) 2 copies
Cratylus 2 copies
Lakhes - Lysis ;(Ciltli) (2022) 2 copies
Alkibiades I-II (2023) 2 copies
L'anima. Ediz. integrale (2020) 2 copies
Eutifrone 2 copies
Il Gorgia 2 copies
Il Critone 2 copies
Laws 2 copies
Dialogos 2 copies
Diàlegs 2 copies
Obras 2 copies
Diálogos II (1994) 2 copies
Ipparco 2 copies
Plato's Apology and Crito (2019) 2 copies
Le souci du bien (1993) 2 copies
DIALEGS XIII 2 copies
Menon | Cratilo | Fedon (1997) 2 copies
A favor de las mujeres (2003) 2 copies
Plato's Dialogues (1990) 2 copies
El Banquet. 2 copies
Plató. 2 copies
Theagés (2003) 2 copies
Diálogos. Tomo VIII * (1995) 2 copies
Diàlegs 2 copies
Essential Plato. (1999) 2 copies
Diálogos 2 copies
On Virtue 2 copies
Platonis Res Pvblica (1937) 2 copies
Il simposio 2 copies
Sisyphus 2 copies
Definitions 2 copies
Theages 2 copies
Alcibiades 2 2 copies
nomoi 1 / νόμοι 1 (2006) 2 copies
Obras completas 2 copies
Sócrates según Platón (1984) 2 copies
Timeu 2 copies
Statesman 2 copies
Dialogi un vēstules (1999) 2 copies
Symposium: the speech of Alcibiades (1996) — Author — 2 copies
Dialogen 2 copies
Plato - Dialogues (2006) 2 copies
[Platone] 1 2 copies
Platão 2 copies
Leis 1 copy
Dialogos 1 copy
Diàlogos 1 copy
CUATRO DIÁLOGOS (1984) 1 copy
Diàlegs 1 copy
Lakhes 1 copy
מינון 1 copy
La república I (1987) 1 copy
Ion : en dialog (1980) 1 copy
Solen (2005) 1 copy
Diálogos socráticos 1 copy, 1 review
Diálogos 1 copy
Platon. Phédon (1959) 1 copy
Diálogos V 1 copy
T?MA?OS 1 copy
SOKRATES`?N SAVUNMASI 1 copy, 1 review
PH?LEBO? 1 copy, 1 review
DEVLET III-IV 1 copy, 1 review
Eutyfron 1 copy
Πλάτων 1 copy
Res Publica (1942) 1 copy
République, livre 1 (1998) 1 copy
Politikos 1 copy
Samdrykkjan 1 copy
Eutyphron 1 copy
Філеб 1 copy, 1 review
Hipias Menor 1 copy
Diàlegs 1 copy
El banquet Fedre (2010) 1 copy
Epinomisz (2022) 1 copy
Valstybė 1 copy
Theaitetos 1 copy
Sokrates'in Savunmasi (2017) 1 copy
Eutifrón 1 copy
Diàlegs 1 copy
Diàlegs 1 copy
Phèdre (livre audio) (2011) 1 copy
Diàlegs 1 copy
Critón 1 copy
Dialogi. Gosydarstvo (2021) 1 copy
Diálogos 1 copy
Dialógy 1 1 copy
Dialógy 2 1 copy
Dialógy 3 1 copy
Diálogos (1985) 1 copy
Parmenidész (2017) 1 copy
Yasalar 1-2 1 copy
ДИАЛОГИ (2020) 1 copy
Prawa (2017) 1 copy
Zákony (2016) 1 copy
Gorgijas (2019) 1 copy
Kratilas (1996) 1 copy
Alkibijadas (2016) 1 copy
Faidras (1996) 1 copy
Filebas (2016) 1 copy
Valstybė (2014) 1 copy
Teaitetas (2020) 1 copy
Πολιτεία (2013) 1 copy
Diálogos (1996) 1 copy
Σοφιστής (2008) 1 copy
Minosse o della legge (2008) 1 copy
Dialógos- I 1 copy
4.1: Phédon 1 copy
Állam 1 copy
Dialogai 1 copy
Eryxias, Hipparchus 1 copy, 1 review
Res publica (1965) 1 copy
Kritias 1 copy
Dialoghi 1 copy
Teages o de la ciencia 1 copy, 1 review
Euthydemos 1 copy
Cộng Hòa 1 copy
Fedro 1 copy
Philebus 1 copy
Laques 1 copy
Φαίδων 1 copy
Φαίδων 1 copy
Críton 1 copy
Il Liside 1 copy
DIÁLOGOS 1 copy
Dialoghi 1 copy
Diálogos (1999) 1 copy
Socrates 1 copy
El banquete. Fedón (1991) 1 copy
Dialógy III. diel (1990) 1 copy
Dialógy I. diel (1990) 1 copy
Dialógy II. diel (1990) 1 copy
Sofista 1 copy
Fedón o Sobre el alma (2010) 1 copy
Plató Diàlegs. I 1 copy, 1 review
Georgias 1 copy
Las Leyes, epinomis (1995) 1 copy, 1 review
Diálogos. Tomo I 1 copy, 1 review
Diálogos. Tomo II (1994) 1 copy, 1 review
Diálogos. Tomo III 1 copy, 1 review
IL PROCESSO DI SOCRATE 1 copy, 1 review
Diálogos. Tomo VII 1 copy, 1 review
Timeo: ovvero Della Natura (2020) 1 copy, 1 review
Crizia 1 copy, 1 review
Amanti 1 copy, 1 review
Alcibiade II - o minore 1 copy, 1 review
Eutifrone (2001) 1 copy
Dialogos dudosos, dialogos (1960) 1 copy, 1 review
Apologia di Platone 1 copy, 1 review
EUTIFRONE 1 copy, 1 review
Dialoghi_Il Convito 1 copy, 1 review
Plató Dialegs, Vol. VII 1 copy, 1 review
La República Tomo V 1 copy, 1 review
Leggi (I-II) 1 copy
Repubblica: antologia 1 copy, 1 review
Repubblica: passi scelti 1 copy, 1 review
Państwo. T. 2 (1994) 1 copy
Fédon 1 copy
S Letter 1 copy
Plato Six Pack (2017) 1 copy
The Dialogues of Plato: Volume Two (1937) — Author — 1 copy
Philèbe (2022) 1 copy
Euthypro etc 1 copy
Eros Livro 1 1 copy
Dialoguri 1 copy, 1 review
Dialoguri socratice 1 copy, 1 review
Leis - Volume 1 (2004) 1 copy
Wittgenstein 1 copy
The Axiochus of Plato; (1934) 1 copy
Menōn (2008) 1 copy
Four Dialogues (2009) 1 copy
Alcibiades (Annotated) (2016) 1 copy, 1 review
O Sofista 1 copy
Plato 4 vol. 1 copy
Opera, II 1 copy
Opera, III 1 copy
O Banquete e Sofista (1972) 1 copy
Pensées 1 copy
Texte zur Ideenlehre (1978) 1 copy
Republic I (1953) 1 copy
Íon & Hípias Menor 1 copy, 1 review
Laches ; Protagoras (2002) 1 copy
Republic Books VI-VII (1949) 1 copy
Opera 1 copy
Republic of Plato 6-10 — Author — 1 copy
Republic of Plato 1-5 — Author — 1 copy
Republic II 1 copy
Laws II 1 copy
Laws I 1 copy
Rival Lovers 1 copy
Halcyon 1 copy
On Justice 1 copy
On Virtue 1 copy
Hipias Mayor (2003) 1 copy
Law, Vol 2 (2006) 1 copy
Plato: Works 1 copy
Law, Vol 6 (2006) 1 copy
Law, Vol 5 (2006) 1 copy
Law, Vol 4 (2006) 1 copy
Law, Vol 3 (2006) 1 copy
Plato's Republic II (1956) 1 copy
Dialouges (1950) 1 copy
Robot Adept 1 copy
Laws, Volume II (1961) 1 copy
Laws, Volume I (1952) 1 copy
The Lovers 1 copy
Hippias 1 copy
Dialogi. tom II (1999) 1 copy
Eros i Filia 1 copy
Dialogi. tom I (1999) 1 copy
Platons Skrifter (1992) 1 copy
Dialogos de Platón. (2012) 1 copy
Staten : I 1 copy
El Camino de la Cicuta 1 copy, 1 review
Extraits, texte grec 1 copy, 1 review
Das Höhlengleichnis (1998) 1 copy
Skrifter 1 copy
Faidón (2000) 1 copy
Thirteen Epistles (2019) 1 copy
Gorgias ; Menon (1991) 1 copy
La Republica 1 copy
Parménides 1 copy
Lachès (French Edition) (2015) 1 copy, 1 review
Lysis 1 copy
Lettre VII (2022) 1 copy
Criton (2020) 1 copy
La Leyes. tomos I-II (2021) 1 copy
Diyaloglar 2 1 copy
Diálogos (2012) 1 copy
Dialogos II 1 copy
Dialogos I 1 copy
Las leyes, tomo I (1901) 1 copy
Oeuvres Completes (1950) 1 copy
Le Second Alcibiade (2020) 1 copy
Apologie 1 copy
Platons Menon (1988) 1 copy
Defensa de Sòcrates (2024) 1 copy
Diálogos (2020) 1 copy
Cratylus 1 copy
The Epistles (2015) 1 copy
Πρωταγόρας (1992) 1 copy
Timaeus (annotated) (2015) 1 copy
1: Dialoghi 1 copy
La rpublique 1 copy
Platonis Ion 1 copy
Plato Collection. Meno (2020) 1 copy
Il Protagora 1 copy
Μύθοι 1 copy

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Plató
Legal name
Aristocle
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Aristocles
Birthdate
428/427 BCE
Date of death
348/347 BCE
Gender
male
Occupations
philosopher
Organizations
The Academy (founder)
Relationships
Socrates (teacher)
Aristotle (student)
Nationality
Greece
Birthplace
Athens, Greece
Places of residence
Athens, Greece
Syracuse, Sicily
Place of death
Athens, Greece
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Much of the fun in reading Plato is trying to unpack the layers of meaning and intent in the dialogue schema. The set-up, the literary presentation, the philosophical probing—all contribute to the richness of the work.

Plato peopled his works with philosophical vagabonds, placing them in various settings, coming into town or leaving, attending festivals, joining processionals, finishing meals and staying up late. Characters were sometimes emblems or foils or red herrings. For Parmenides, show more travelers from Clazomenae arrive in Athens looking for Antiphon, who they have heard was an acquaintance of Pythodorus (a friend of Zeno of Elea), who is known to have related to Antiphon an account of a conversation between Zeno, Parmenides and Socrates that took place many years before. According to the narrator Cephalus, Antiphon in his youth made a careful study of the writings of Zeno but has since abandoned philosophy for equestrian sports. Nonetheless, Cephalus agrees to fetch Antiphon so that the visitors can hear his account. This deliciously convoluted set-up to the dialogue takes us across the contemporary Greek world from southern Italy to the Ionian coast (with the Athenian Agora as a kind of locus mentis); conjures an intermediary (both literal and figurative) between the Eleatics and the Socratics; situates Plato’s poetic dialogue in relation to the ancient oral traditions; hints at the power of memory and impression; and offers horses as a remedy for philosophy.

The dialogue is presented in two parts, each composed in a different style and treating of different themes. The first part consists of an interrogation of young Socrates by older philosophers in the conventional dialectic mode. (Plato the creative writer leaves it to the reader to decide whether ‘older’ implies more experienced, or from the past…) The second part is modeled on the abstract, rigorously logical rationalism of Parmenides, the rat-a-tat lines short and sharp. The juxtaposition of two compositional styles mirrors the contrast Plato draws between two schools of thought, exemplified by the elastic Idealism of Socrates and the radical Monism of the Eleatics.

Parmenides (in the account related by Antiphon) questions Socrates on the distinction between ideas in themselves and the things which partake of them, whether ideas are divisible, whether absolute ideas are valid for human things, or fire, or water, and whether the absolute essence of Beauty, the Good or the Just are ultimately knowable at all. Parmenides gives Socrates credit for acknowledging the limits of his idealism and encourages him to continue his philosophical training, to go further and consider not only the consequences which flow from a given hypothesis, but also the consequences which flow from denying the hypothesis. Then Parmenides (via Antiphon) launches into an example of his own philosophical process. Plato gives Parmenides the best lines—

every thing will be like every thing, for every thing is other than every thing

the One will be in number both equal to and more and less than both itself and all other things

the One is always becoming older than itself, since it moves forward in time, but by becoming older than itself, it becomes younger at the same time

—in what reads as almost a parody of Eleatic Monism. Plato’s genius was to present the dialogue in both content and form as a commentary on itself (!). Parmenides is the before, Socrates the after. Parmenides persists as a memory, while his disciples have gone to pasture with their horses.

There are enough suggestive passages here to demonstrate again how the works of Plato launched into the world 1,001 strange and beautiful questions, anticipating Spinoza and Fichte (‘ideas are what they are in relation to each other; their essence is determined by a relation among themselves’), Zen Buddhism (‘can there be individual thoughts which are thoughts of nothing?’), quantum theory (‘the one is beyond time and measure, is both at rest and in motion, is both like and unlike itself’), on and on.
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This was one of the more amusing works of Plato, although its recommended you have a bit of a background on his ideas before you tackle this one. The best part of this is that some of the participants in the dialogue push back on Socrates, which allows Socrates to wax sarcastic in return. Of course Socrates' detractors are portrayed as silly and arrogant and unwilling to learn, but it's still fun to see people respond to him the way I imagine a real modern person might respond to his show more argumentative nonsense.

The thrust of this dialogue basically tackles two questions. Firstly, whether power makes a person happy and fulfilled (including such sub-questions as whether it is preferable to commit wrong against a person, or to suffer wrong, and the difference between fulfilling your every desire and fulfilling only such desires that will do you good). Secondly, whether oratory is a valid art.

Considering the extremely salty attitude taken toward orators in this work, it's probably that Plato was channeling some of his anger about Socrates' fate into the dialogue. There's a sort of pre-defense put into Socrates' mouth, in which he declares that he's one of the few people who speak in order to improve society rather than to pander to them, and therefore fully expects to one day suffer for it.

While I'm not sure that anyone will accept that public speaking is not a true art, but pandering, (not to mention the poor chefs who are catching strays for apparently also being "panderers") I do see the relevance - even today - in the overall message. How often do you hear a politician or a pundit speaking and believe that they truly have the best interest of society or its people at heart, and aren't just saying whatever will most easily manipulate the masses? If we extend the definition of "oratory" to internet content, we are in a crisis of useless or downright harmful messaging designed to drive clicks and money regardless of the social consequences.

The most annoying part of Socrates' arguments, I found, are the false dichotomies he presents in order to make his point. Bad and good cannot coexist, pleasure and pain can't coexist, something must be either helpful or harmful, never both. But the human experience is complex. I can watch a tragedy and be moved to tears and still genuinely enjoy the experience - some of the most sublime experiences mix pleasure and pain. Exercising might be good for my stamina but bad for my knees. A public policy might have short term benefits but long term deficits. I'm thoroughly on the detractors' side here, building an entire argument on a foundation of simplistic binaries feels like arguing in bad faith.
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Knowing that Theaetetus is one dialogue in a trilogy with Sophist and Statesman following it, and with Parmenides prior and linked to the trilogy, and having struggled through the almost impenetrable Parmenides, I was apprehensive about Theaetetus but then pleasantly surprised when I read it. After Parmenides, Theaetetus seems like a hybrid of Plato’s early, middle and late periods (assuming this division). It’s a bit more genuine dialogue as opposed to monologue, it has more humor and show more irony (including several thinly veiled and cutting digs at Protagoras, similar treatment of the Heracliteans, and the familiar but always enjoyable abuse of lawyers, orators and Sophists), and has more of the literary artistry of the early and middle works, as well as something more like their topical breadth (and pleasant digressions). Also the metaphors, e.g. of the wax and the aviary, and it touches more on myth (though other late works, e.g. Timaeus and Laws, still deal with myth, sometimes extensively). But then it has the proto-formal logic, more sustained and elaborated arguments, and concerns for precision in use of terms and investigation into language that are characteristically late period. It also doesn’t mention the Theory of Forms, possibly departing from it at least somewhat, and it pretty clearly seems to depart from the earlier conception of learning as recollection of what’s already in the soul.

The primary question is, What is knowledge? and as so often in Plato it ends up inconclusively (“aporia” to ancient Greeks and modern scholars). Of course much is considered, clarified, and much rejected along the way – presumably valuable steps toward a legitimate answer if one’s possible. Plato, in stark contrast to Aristotle, rarely provides a clear and unambiguous doctrine for acceptance or rejection; whether his own beliefs were as qualified and provisional as the dialogues appear to suggest we’ll never know. But he does seem to have believed pretty firmly that a concept given to a mind rather than discovered by it isn’t of much value, either in itself or perhaps more importantly as a way of developing understanding (i.e. of doing philosophy).

This Hackett edition is a nice translation (I’d found Jowett’s unsatisfactory and Cornford’s good, but the constant interruptions of the running commentary unworkable for a first read). It has a good, brief introduction, a useful outline, and few but helpful footnotes. Hackett’s Plato is pretty reliably high quality (Penguin’s is usually good too, and R. E. Allen has been working for years on commentaries and translations of the dialogues which are excellent: he’s done Parmenides; I hope to see Theaetetus and Sophist by him some day. I haven’t used the couple recent single volume modern translation compilations so I can’t comment on them, but I’d also like to get familiar with those). Well, on to Sophist ….
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Magnesia, Plato's proposed city of ultimate virtue, sounds like an authoritarian nightmare. You have marriage inspectors ensuring you procreate correctly, strict travel and trading restrictions, and you better not even think of performing an unapproved poem!!

This seems directly opposed to the characteristics he admired in Socrates - a man who made it his mission to challenge authority and make the powerful look ridiculous - a man who was willing to die to achieve this.

This being possibly a show more later work of Plato, it perhaps demonstrates a character arc common to revolutionaries, and humans in general. We're willing to rage against the old-fashioned fuddy-duddies of our time, but once we're the ones in power, suddenly the new generation of change-makers become the problem.

There are, however, a few aspects of Magnesia that seem progressive to our point of view. Women have a sort of equality, despite still being considered a generally less worthy class than men. The treatment of criminals is focused on rehabilitation where possible, although execution is considered a mercy to villains who cannot be reformed.

Like a lot of Plato's works, it probably works best as a starting point for discussion on the various topics that it covers. Read it out to a friend and see how long they can last without arguing back. Maybe you'll figure something out.
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