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The Phaedrus, Lysis, And Protagoras Of Plato (1848)
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232 pages
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Exploring profound themes, this collection features three dialogues by Plato that delve into love, friendship, and virtue. In "Phaedrus," Socrates discusses love and rhetoric; "Lysis" examines the essence of friendship through conversations with Lysis and Menexenus; and "Protagoras" confronts the nature of virtue in a debate with the Sophist Protagoras. These philosophical inquiries are framed as engaging dialogues, offering timeless insights into truth, beauty, and goodness. This 1848 edition includes a translator's preface and notes, preserving its cultural significance.
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