Phaedo

· 문학일독
E-knjiga
215
Stranica
Ocene i recenzije nisu verifikovane  Saznajte više

O ovoj e-knjizi

Plato’s Phaedo, written in the early 4th century BC, recounts the final hours of Socrates as he discusses the immortality of the soul before his execution. The dialogue explores the relationship between body and soul, framing philosophy as a preparation for death. Told by Phaedo to Echecrates, it captures the calm dignity with which Socrates awaits his fate in prison. He presents death not as an end to be feared, but as liberation for the soul to pursue truth beyond the body. Even in his last act of drinking the hemlock, Socrates remains serene, leaving a lasting testament to the philosopher’s search for wisdom.

O autoru

Plato was born around 428 BCE in Athens and became a disciple of Socrates, deepening philosophical thought with his central idea of Forms, which sought truth beyond the sensory world. He founded the Academy, the first higher learning institution in the West, where philosophy, mathematics, and politics were taught, laying the foundation of Western intellectual tradition. In works such as The Republic and The Symposium, he explored justice, the soul, love, and the ideal state, profoundly shaping political philosophy and ethics. His influence extended to later thinkers like Aristotle, forming the roots of Western philosophy. He died around 348 BCE, yet his ideas continue to live on across philosophy and the humanities.

Ocenite ovu e-knjigu

Javite nam svoje mišljenje.

Informacije o čitanju

Pametni telefoni i tableti
Instalirajte aplikaciju Google Play knjige za Android i iPad/iPhone. Automatski se sinhronizuje sa nalogom i omogućava vam da čitate onlajn i oflajn gde god da se nalazite.
Laptopovi i računari
Možete da slušate audio-knjige kupljene na Google Play-u pomoću veb-pregledača na računaru.
E-čitači i drugi uređaji
Da biste čitali na uređajima koje koriste e-mastilo, kao što su Kobo e-čitači, treba da preuzmete fajl i prenesete ga na uređaj. Pratite detaljna uputstva iz centra za pomoć da biste preneli fajlove u podržane e-čitače.