The Symposium
A Socratic Dialogue on Virtue, Friendship, Ethics, and the Art of Living
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- USD 3.99
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- Pedido anticipado
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Descripción editorial
The Symposium by Xenophon is a classic work of ancient Greek philosophy that offers a unique and accessible portrait of Socrates, virtue, friendship, and ethical living. Written as a philosophical dialogue set at a convivial banquet, this text presents thoughtful conversations on character, moderation, leadership, and the good life.
Unlike Plato’s more metaphysical approach, Xenophon’s Symposium emphasizes practical morality and everyday wisdom. Through humor, personal anecdotes, and lively exchanges, Socrates demonstrates how philosophy applies directly to daily conduct, self-discipline, and social harmony.
This work is an essential companion to other Socratic dialogues, providing valuable insight into classical ethics, Greek culture, and the historical Socrates as remembered by one of his close associates. Its clear style makes it especially suitable for readers new to ancient philosophy as well as students seeking a broader understanding of Socratic thought.
Ideal for readers of classical literature, philosophy, and Western intellectual history, The Symposium remains a timeless exploration of virtue, friendship, and the art of living well.
Why Read The Symposium by Xenophon
A practical and approachable Socratic dialogue
Focuses on ethics, virtue, and daily conduct
Complements Plato’s philosophical works
Insight into ancient Greek social life
Ideal for students and general readers of philosophy