Philebus Philebus

Philebus

A Modern Reader's Edition

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Publisher Description

In this clear, modern English edition, Plato’s Philebus tackles one of philosophy’s most enduring questions: what makes a life truly good? Socrates debates with the young Protarchus and the pleasure-loving Philebus, weighing the claims of pure pleasure against those of wisdom and understanding. Neither alone suffices, Socrates argues—the good life is a harmonious blend of both, guided by measure, beauty, and truth. Through careful reasoning, the dialogue explores the nature of pleasure, the kinds of knowledge, and the ultimate ranking of goods. This translation strips away archaic language to reveal a fresh, accessible text for today’s readers. Whether you are new to Plato or returning to his work, you will find a compelling inquiry into what it means to live well. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2026
28 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
135
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fastchapters
SIZE
215.6
KB
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