LIBROS DEL AUTOR: plato

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  • Republica
    Plato / Autri Books
    Republica este una dintre cele mai influente și mai ample opere ale gândirii filosofice, în care Platon îmbină reflecția etică, politică, metafizică și psihologică într-o construcție de o coerență și o ambiție fără precedent. Sub forma unui dialog condus de Socrate, textul pornește de la întrebarea fundamentală „ce este dreptatea?' și înaintează treptat către o viziune completă...
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    48,11 €

  • The Dialogues of Plato
    Benjamin Jowett / Plato
    Embark on an intellectual journey with 'The dialogues of Plato in five volumes, Vol. 2 (of 5),' an indispensable print edition offering a rich selection of Plato’s celebrated philosophical dialogues. This volume serves as a crucial installment in a comprehensive collection dedicated to one of the most influential figures in ancient philosophy and Greek literature.Within these p...
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    34,56 €

  • Republika
    Plato / Autri Books
    Platónova Republika je vrcholným dílem antické politické filosofie a literárně-filozofickým dialogem, jenž zkoumá povahu spravedlnosti, strukturu lidské duše a podobu ideální obce. Text je vystavěn jako dramatická rozprava vedená Sókratem, který prostřednictvím myšlenkových experimentů, obrazů a analogií vede své partnery k hlubšímu porozumění tomu, co znamená žít dobře - pro j...
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    39,87 €

  • Statesman (Polis & Praxis Classics)(Annotated)
    Plato / Benjamin Jowett
    Discover What Makes a True Leader in Plato’s StatesmanWhy do some leaders strengthen a society while others divide and destabilize it? What knowledge, judgment, and character are required to govern well? In Statesman, Plato delivers one of his most insightful explorations of political leadership, power, and the craft of ruling.Written as a dynamic philosophical dialogue, States...
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    10,56 €

  • The Republic
    Plato
    The Republic by Plato is one of the most influential works in Western philosophy, a profound dialogue that explores justice, the ideal state, and the nature of the human soul. Written around 380 BCE, the text presents Socrates in conversation with various interlocutors as they examine the meaning of justice and envision a perfectly just society governed by philosopher-kings. Th...
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    41,44 €

  • Euthydemus
    Plató
    Euthydemus presents a discussion that questions the nature of wisdom, learning, and personal development. The work unfolds through a lively exchange in which two speakers use clever arguments designed to confuse rather than enlighten. A returning figure describes an encounter with these skillful debaters, who claim to possess the ability to teach virtue quickly and effortlessly...
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    9,52 €

  • Charmides
    Plato Plato
    Charmides examines the pursuit of temperance through an extended conversation that takes place during a casual gathering. Instead of focusing on individuals, the work studies the difficulty of defining self-control and inner discipline. The opening scene introduces a return home after time spent in demanding circumstances, where familiar surroundings lead to reflection and rene...
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    10,65 €

  • Euthyphro
    Plató
    Euthyphro opens with a conversation focused on understanding the nature of piety and moral responsibility. The work begins when a person awaiting a legal proceeding encounters another individual involved in a difficult family dispute. This meeting leads to a discussion about what it means to act with moral integrity and whether actions can be judged as good based on divine appr...
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    10,68 €

  • Lysis
    Plató
    Lysis examines the idea of friendship through a reflective conversation that questions why people form meaningful bonds. The work follows an exploration where a thoughtful speaker guides younger participants to examine what makes someone truly care for another. Instead of focusing on events or dramatic action, the dialogue moves through reasoning and introspection. It considers...
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    9,69 €

  • Sophist
    Plató
    Sophist examines the search for clarity in defining what is real and what only appears to be. The dialogue begins with a small group engaging in a structured discussion about how to identify those who manipulate language for persuasion rather than truth. Through examples and comparisons, they analyze how someone can appear knowledgeable without possessing genuine understanding....
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    11,74 €

  • Software Defined Vehicles
    Plato Pathrose
    This book provides a clear, in-depth introduction to the concept of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and their role in the changing mobility ecosystem. It explores how software has become the core enabler of innovation, allowing manufacturers to deliver new features, safety functions, and comfort enhancements to their customers after a vehicle leaves the showroom floor. From ad...
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    32,16 €

  • Phaedrus, and Lysis (Esprios Classics)
    Plato
    Plato (428/427 or 424/423 - 348/347 BC) was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential individuals in human history, and the pivotal figure in the history of Ancie...
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    20,61 €

  • Phaedo (Esprios Classics)
    Plato
    Plato (428/427 or 424/423 - 348/347 BC) was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential individuals in human history, and the pivotal figure in the history of Ancie...
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    19,87 €

  • Menexenus
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if patriotic speeches weren’t just tributes-but tools for shaping power and belief?In Menexenus, Plato delivers a rare blend of solemn tribute and biting satire through Socrates, who recites a eulogy allegedly written by Pericles’ famed partner Aspasia. On the surface, it honors fallen Athenian heroes. Beneath, it dissects how civic pride and historical myth-making are wie...
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    14,39 €

  • Hippias Major
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if beauty isn’t in the eye of the beholder-but in something far greater and eternal?In Hippias Major, Plato presents a searching dialogue between Socrates and the sophist Hippias as they tackle one of philosophy’s most enduring questions: what is beauty? Through sharp questioning and humorous rebuttals, Socrates dismantles superficial answers and pushes toward a deeper, un...
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    21,16 €

  • Clitophon
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if the one who teaches virtue could never show you how to practice it?In Clitophon, Plato delivers a rare role reversal-one of Socrates’ students publicly challenges him. Clitophon, once inspired by Socrates’ stirring criticisms of Athenian corruption, now expresses frustration. While Socrates calls others to justice and virtue, he offers no clear path forward. Is Socrates...
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    14,30 €

  • Demodocus
    Pseudo Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if the power of persuasion was the most dangerous tool in the hands of the unwise?Demodocus is a fragmentary dialogue once attributed to Plato, now thought to be the work of a later Platonist. Despite its uncertain authorship, it captures the intellectual spirit of the Socratic tradition-posing challenging questions about the ethics of speech, the limits of human understan...
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    14,24 €

  • Hippias Minor
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if the person who lies on purpose is actually wiser-and even better-than the one who lies by accident?In Hippias Minor, Plato delivers one of his most controversial and perplexing dialogues. Socrates challenges Hippias on the nature of lying and moral responsibility, arguing that intentional wrongdoers might, paradoxically, be superior to those who act in ignorance. Throug...
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    13,35 €

  • Ion
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if true creativity didn’t come from within-but from something far beyond your control?In Ion, Plato explores the enigma of artistic inspiration through a dynamic exchange between Socrates and the famed rhapsode Ion. As Ion claims to possess expert knowledge of Homer’s poetry, Socrates probes deeper, asking whether this mastery stems from skill-or from something irrational ...
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    14,42 €

  • Laches
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if courage wasn’t just strength in battle-but a deeper strength of character in all of life?In Laches, Plato invites us into a conversation between Socrates and two celebrated Athenian generals-Laches and Nicias-who are asked to evaluate a training method for young men. As the discussion deepens, Socrates shifts the topic from techniques of war to the essence of virtue its...
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    13,49 €

  • Minos
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if true law wasn’t written in books-but woven into the fabric of reality itself?In Minos, Plato delivers a compelling, compact exploration of legal philosophy, confronting one of society’s oldest questions: What is law? Is it a collection of rules decided by men-or a reflection of something absolute and divine? Through a Socratic conversation with a curious companion, the ...
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    13,29 €

  • Epinomis
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if the highest knowledge was not found in laws-but in the stars?In Epinomis, Plato (or his student Philip of Opus) completes the philosophical arc begun in Laws. While Laws built a grounded legal and moral framework, Epinomis reaches upward, proposing that true wisdom lies in understanding the cosmos. Here, astronomy is not mere observation-it is the path to divine wisdom....
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    13,20 €

  • Cratylus
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if words aren’t just tools-but keys to reality itself?Cratylus is one of Plato’s most thought-provoking dialogues, diving deep into the mysterious relationship between language and truth. Through a captivating exchange between Socrates and two contrasting figures-Hermogenes, who believes names are arbitrary, and Cratylus, who asserts they are naturally linked to the essenc...
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    21,29 €

  • Second Alcibiades
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if every prayer was a test of your wisdom?Second Alcibiades is a powerful and probing dialogue from Plato that questions the very essence of prayer, morality, and political ambition. In a dramatic conversation with Socrates, the charismatic yet unwise Alcibiades is led to confront his ignorance about what is truly good-and thus, what he should even ask of the gods.This mod...
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    13,20 €

  • Eryxias
    Pseudo Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if everything you believed about wealth and value was wrong?In Eryxias, a compelling Socratic dialogue attributed to Pseudo-Plato, readers are invited to challenge conventional thinking about money, success, and the human good. At a time when material wealth is often seen as the ultimate goal, Socrates questions whether riches truly benefit a person, or if they might inste...
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    13,23 €

  • The Ancient Wisdom Collection (Vol. 6)
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if the answers to justice, love, and the source of human creativity were hidden in ancient conversation?The Ancient Wisdom Collection (Vol. 6) brings together four of Plato’s most celebrated dialogues in a modernized and engaging translation that makes his timeless wisdom clear and impactful for today’s reader. These foundational texts go beyond intellectual exploration-th...
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    33,71 €

  • The Ancient Wisdom Collection (Vol. 7)
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if philosophy could teach you how to live, how to die, and how to speak the truth in a world ruled by persuasion?The Ancient Wisdom Collection (Vol. 7) compiles six of Plato’s most influential dialogues into one essential edition-each work offering a unique lens on human existence, moral courage, and the quest for wisdom. Whether discussing the birth of knowledge or the fi...
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    27,37 €

  • Statesman
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if true leadership had nothing to do with power?In Statesman, Plato investigates the essence of political authority and the rare individual fit to wield it. Set as a sequel to Sophist, this dialogue continues with the Eleatic Stranger taking the lead in a complex inquiry into governance. Through careful questioning, he and his companions attempt to define what a statesman ...
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    21,23 €

  • Euthyphro
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if morality can’t be defined-even by religion?Euthyphro is one of Plato’s most concise yet powerful dialogues-an essential exploration of morality, justice, and religious duty. Set just before Socrates’ own trial for impiety, the text features a gripping encounter between Socrates and Euthyphro, a man convinced of his own righteousness as he prepares to charge his father w...
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    13,26 €

  • Alcibiades I
    Plato / Tim Zengerink
    What if your greatest weakness was not knowing who you really are?Alcibiades I is one of Plato’s most personal and psychologically rich dialogues. It introduces a passionate and brilliant young man, eager to lead Athens and win fame, but guided into self-reflection by the ever-probing Socrates. Rather than feed Alcibiades’ ambition, Socrates questions whether someone who does n...
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    21,42 €