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Gorgias, Phaedo, and The Symposium hold a central place in the series of Plato's Dialogues. Composed during his mature period, these texts exhibit profound philosophical depth and an engaging formal composition. Gorgias explores rhetoric and politics, contrasting Socrates with the sophists Gorgias and Polus, and the young Callicles, a prototype of the immoral politician. Phaedo examines the arguments regarding the immortality of the soul in Socrates' final conversation with his disciples before his death. The Symposium presents various perspectives on eros from the dinner guests, all surpassed in transcendence and beauty by Socrates' exalted discourse. In these three dialogues, Plato recreates his teacher's conversations on themes of enduring relevance. Authentic life, the afterlife, and the ambiguity of love are treated with an unparalleled balance between the poetic and the ideological, articulated in such clear language that, even after centuries, their perennial interest remains irresistible.
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Dialogues of Plato, J. D. Kaplan, Platón
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