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After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Books by Plato (sorted by popularity) - Project Gutenberg Books by Plato (sorted by popularity)
Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. I'll be honest, many of the dialogues seemed to me to be jumbles of words and I feel like I need a professor to explain what Plato means by them. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. The translations are all relatively recent and thus reflect contemporary language use and terminology.
The book itself is exceptional in that it provides all the works of Plato and some earlier discussions and letters from Socrates (Plato's mentor). The obvious one is to distinguish between dialogues that are performed, as a play is performed, and those narrated, as, say, Socrates narrates the Zuckert's method is most successful when it overlaps an order that Plato himself makes evident, as in the case just mentioned, or in her choice to discuss the explicitly early One place where Zuckert's procedure yields a surprising result is her decision to make the It is easy to see why a conversation that includes Socrates as a young man might be led by someone else, such as Parmenides, or why Plato chose not to use Socrates to make a speech as long as that at the heart of the Indeed, one can show similar closeness starting from the Eleatic—in his indications in the Another way to say this is that in her effort to trace Socrates' arguments temporally and to discuss the differences among his chief interlocutors, Plato himself sometimes gets lost. Oddly, Zuckert does very little of this, even though she indicates the importance of the issue of the unity of virtue by highlighting, through its appearance at the end of the She concentrates, instead, on the dialogues one by one, and knits them together primarily in terms of her two themes. Plato is one of those old, ancient philosophers—a Greek no less. Within the chapters, are background notes and reading notes that are very helpful and the translation is perfect. This is a brilliant edition of Plato's collected works, which is excellent value for money. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. I know that is primarily of the "Apology" but all of the dialogues will remind you why to philosophize, why we should philosophize, when it is necessary and of course the true aim, to seek The Good. It reached me in perfect condition and I strongly recommend this Seller and this most beautiful edition. Hackett has lavished great care in the production of this volume: fine India paper, elegant typography, sewn binding, and cloth boards. Description. Beautifully translated, with additional notes on all of his works, and not only does it contain works by Plato but even works on which the authorship is widely debated by scholars. One consequence of the resulting specialization is an explosion of scholarship, harmful because it makes philosophy narrow and petty, yet helpful because one can occasionally learn something from it. Many more books now exist on specific Platonic dialogues than once did, and scholars write articles galore on this or that aspect of a dialogue, or argument in it. Highly recommended.
To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. I have recently decided to start reading this entire book. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you grow your business. I found them nearly impossible to follow. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2015 ?Terry C. Skeats, Bishop's Univ. The Basic Works of Aristotle (Modern Library Classics) Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Zuckert occasionally treats them as if they are living and breathing. Plato: Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo (Hackett Classics) I have always wanted to have this in my Philosophy Library and am delighted to now own this. I'm pacing myself, from first page to last, in small sittings. I wonder if it is not best to remember that all the dialogues stem from Plato, and to attempt to find the substantive unity from which he presents different chief interlocutors and, indeed, makes Socrates himself say different things in different dialogues about the same subjects. 390-388 First Journey to Sicily and Italy (early 390 to summer 388). --Steven J. Willett, "The edition is a vast improvement over the Princeton/Bollingen edition, the former standard. The quality of the print, layout, index, notes, everything, is as it should be in a book of this magnitude. However, be cautious of the very thin pages as they are very easily ripped if not careful. The thin quality of the paper and small print was a big disappointment. Please try again Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. One is to discuss the dialogues in the order of their so-called dramatic dates, the times when we think they take place.
After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Books by Plato (sorted by popularity) - Project Gutenberg Books by Plato (sorted by popularity)
Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. I'll be honest, many of the dialogues seemed to me to be jumbles of words and I feel like I need a professor to explain what Plato means by them. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. The translations are all relatively recent and thus reflect contemporary language use and terminology.
The book itself is exceptional in that it provides all the works of Plato and some earlier discussions and letters from Socrates (Plato's mentor). The obvious one is to distinguish between dialogues that are performed, as a play is performed, and those narrated, as, say, Socrates narrates the Zuckert's method is most successful when it overlaps an order that Plato himself makes evident, as in the case just mentioned, or in her choice to discuss the explicitly early One place where Zuckert's procedure yields a surprising result is her decision to make the It is easy to see why a conversation that includes Socrates as a young man might be led by someone else, such as Parmenides, or why Plato chose not to use Socrates to make a speech as long as that at the heart of the Indeed, one can show similar closeness starting from the Eleatic—in his indications in the Another way to say this is that in her effort to trace Socrates' arguments temporally and to discuss the differences among his chief interlocutors, Plato himself sometimes gets lost. Oddly, Zuckert does very little of this, even though she indicates the importance of the issue of the unity of virtue by highlighting, through its appearance at the end of the She concentrates, instead, on the dialogues one by one, and knits them together primarily in terms of her two themes. Plato is one of those old, ancient philosophers—a Greek no less. Within the chapters, are background notes and reading notes that are very helpful and the translation is perfect. This is a brilliant edition of Plato's collected works, which is excellent value for money. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. I know that is primarily of the "Apology" but all of the dialogues will remind you why to philosophize, why we should philosophize, when it is necessary and of course the true aim, to seek The Good. It reached me in perfect condition and I strongly recommend this Seller and this most beautiful edition. Hackett has lavished great care in the production of this volume: fine India paper, elegant typography, sewn binding, and cloth boards. Description. Beautifully translated, with additional notes on all of his works, and not only does it contain works by Plato but even works on which the authorship is widely debated by scholars. One consequence of the resulting specialization is an explosion of scholarship, harmful because it makes philosophy narrow and petty, yet helpful because one can occasionally learn something from it. Many more books now exist on specific Platonic dialogues than once did, and scholars write articles galore on this or that aspect of a dialogue, or argument in it. Highly recommended.
To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. I have recently decided to start reading this entire book. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you grow your business. I found them nearly impossible to follow. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2015 ?Terry C. Skeats, Bishop's Univ. The Basic Works of Aristotle (Modern Library Classics) Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Zuckert occasionally treats them as if they are living and breathing. Plato: Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo (Hackett Classics) I have always wanted to have this in my Philosophy Library and am delighted to now own this. I'm pacing myself, from first page to last, in small sittings. I wonder if it is not best to remember that all the dialogues stem from Plato, and to attempt to find the substantive unity from which he presents different chief interlocutors and, indeed, makes Socrates himself say different things in different dialogues about the same subjects. 390-388 First Journey to Sicily and Italy (early 390 to summer 388). --Steven J. Willett, "The edition is a vast improvement over the Princeton/Bollingen edition, the former standard. The quality of the print, layout, index, notes, everything, is as it should be in a book of this magnitude. However, be cautious of the very thin pages as they are very easily ripped if not careful. The thin quality of the paper and small print was a big disappointment. Please try again Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. One is to discuss the dialogues in the order of their so-called dramatic dates, the times when we think they take place.