Critias
A Socratic Dialogue on Atlantis, Ancient Civilizations, and Political Philosophy
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- Sortie prévue le 19 janv. 2026
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Description de l’éditeur
"In Critias, Plato continues his philosophical exploration of ideal societies, power, and moral decline through the dramatic and unfinished account of Atlantis, the lost ancient civilization.
Written as a Socratic dialogue and closely connected to Timaeus, this work presents a vivid narrative of a powerful island empire that falls into corruption and is ultimately destroyed. More than a myth, Critias is a profound meditation on political philosophy, ancient history, and the dangers of moral decay within advanced civilizations.
Plato contrasts the virtuous society of ancient Athens with the arrogance and excess of Atlantis, offering timeless insights into governance, ethics, and the responsibilities of power. Though incomplete, Critias remains one of the most influential sources behind the enduring legend of Atlantis and a cornerstone of classical Greek philosophy.
Why Read Critias
The original philosophical source of the Atlantis myth
A key text in ancient Greek political philosophy
Complements Plato’s Timaeus and broader Socratic dialogues
Explores themes of ideal states, morality, and civilization
Essential reading for students of Plato and classical philosophy
Perfect For
Readers interested in Atlantis and ancient civilizations
Students of Plato, Socratic dialogues, and Greek philosophy
Scholars of political philosophy and ethics
Fans of classical texts that shaped Western thought"