Dialogues
Publisher Description
Plato’s Dialogues form the cornerstone of Western philosophy. Written in the form of conversations, often featuring his teacher Socrates, these texts explore topics such as justice, virtue, knowledge, love, and the nature of the soul. Major works include The Republic, Phaedrus, Symposium, and Meno. Plato’s dialectical method encourages critical thinking and inquiry, shaping centuries of philosophical thought. His ideas laid the foundation for metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, and the Dialogues remain essential texts in philosophy, politics, and classical studies.