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Philosophy

Phaedo

Greek. Φαίδων · около 360 до н.э.
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Book Review

Plato's "Phaedo" is a dialogue that explores the nature of the soul and its immortality. Critics note that Plato masterfully uses the dialogical form to discuss philosophical questions, making complex ideas accessible. The central theme is the death of Socrates, which serves as a backdrop for profound reflections on life, death, and the afterlife. Critics emphasize that "Phaedo" combines philosophical depth with literary craftsmanship, creating a work that remains relevant and inspiring through the ages. Special attention is given to Socrates' arguments on the immortality of the soul, which demonstrate logical rigor and philosophical insight. Overall, "Phaedo" is considered one of Plato's greatest works, continuing to captivate and inspire readers and scholars alike.

Phaedo
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Date of publication: 29 September 2024
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Original titleGreek. Φαίδων · около 360 до н.э.
Genre: Philosophy
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