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Monique Dixsaut

    1 gennaio 1953
    Phaedo
    Inventing the Philosopher An Essay on the Dialogues of Plato
    • Exploring the essence of philosophy, the text delves into Plato's perspective that true philosophia is elusive and indefinable. It emphasizes that philosophy's significance lies in its necessity for its own sake, rather than in achieving certainty or a fixed identity. This thought-provoking examination challenges conventional understandings and invites readers to reflect on the fundamental nature of philosophical inquiry.

      Inventing the Philosopher An Essay on the Dialogues of Plato2022
    • Phaedo

      • 110pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The narrative is presented through Phaedo, a disciple of Socrates, recounting the philosopher's final moments and discussions on the immortality of the soul. Central to the text are the Cyclical and Affinity Arguments, which assert that the soul is imperishable, contrasting with the mortal body. Plato introduces the Theory of Recollection, suggesting that the soul possesses innate knowledge from a pre-birth existence. This dialogue not only explores profound philosophical concepts but also highlights the enduring nature of the soul as part of the eternal Forms.

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