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Platonis Doctrina De Deo E Dialogis Eius In Usum Scholarum Philologorum Philosophorum Et Theologorum (1804)
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Plato's exploration of divine concepts and the cosmos is presented through a collection of his significant dialogues, including Phaedo, Symposium, Phaedrus, Republic, Timaeus, and Critias. This work serves as a vital resource for philologists, philosophers, and theologians, offering insights into Western philosophy. Its enduring relevance in academic settings underscores its importance in understanding Plato's philosophical arguments. As a facsimile reprint, it aims to preserve the cultural significance of these texts, despite potential imperfections from the original.
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Platonis Doctrina De Deo E Dialogis Eius In Usum Scholarum Philologorum Philosophorum Et Theologorum (1804), Plato
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- Title
- Platonis Doctrina De Deo E Dialogis Eius In Usum Scholarum Philologorum Philosophorum Et Theologorum (1804)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Plato
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 244
- ISBN13
- 9781104364045
- Category
- Philosophy
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- Plato's exploration of divine concepts and the cosmos is presented through a collection of his significant dialogues, including Phaedo, Symposium, Phaedrus, Republic, Timaeus, and Critias. This work serves as a vital resource for philologists, philosophers, and theologians, offering insights into Western philosophy. Its enduring relevance in academic settings underscores its importance in understanding Plato's philosophical arguments. As a facsimile reprint, it aims to preserve the cultural significance of these texts, despite potential imperfections from the original.