Add to library
You don't have any lists yet. Create one in My Library.
Go to My LibraryAdd to library
You don't have any lists yet. Create one in My Library.
Go to My LibraryDiálogos V – O Banquete, Mênon (ou Da Virtude), Timeu, Crítias
- Language
- Portuguese
- Published in
- Publisher
- Edipro
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN
- 9788572836593
Subjects
No discussions yet for this book.
Delete Discussion
Are you sure you want to delete this discussion? This action cannot be undone.
Rating Sources
This collection of Platonic dialogues is highly praised for its profound exploration of fundamental philosophical themes, including the nature of love, virtue, the creation of the universe, and the myth of Atlantis. Reviewers highlight Plato's unparalleled poetic and symbolic capacity, which imbues these subjects with remarkable depth. The Timaeus, in particular, is singled out as a crucial and deeply serious philosophical investigation, foundational to cosmological and metaphysical thought for centuries. The volume also includes The Symposium, noted as one of Plato's most well-known and significant works, making the collection an essential read for anyone interested in classical philosophy.
However, some aspects of the dialogues might not appeal to all readers. The Timaeus and Critias are noted for their highly religious and fantastical nature, rather than being scientific expositions, which could be a point of divergence for those seeking a more empirical approach. While fascinating, the Timaeus is also described by one reviewer as being somewhat tiring. Furthermore, the Meno dialogue, while engaging with the concept of virtue, concludes with the protagonists in a state of perplexity, reflecting Plato's method of exploring questions without necessarily offering definitive, easy answers.
In summary, this volume offers an incredibly important and rich journey into the core of Platonic thought. It is particularly recommended for lovers of philosophy and those eager to delve into the foundational ideas of Western civilization, encompassing ethics, cosmology, and ancient mythology. Readers should approach these texts prepared for their speculative, religious, and sometimes challenging nature, as they delve into complex inquiries rather than providing straightforward conclusions.
No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book!
Delete Review
Are you sure you want to delete this review? This action cannot be undone.