Raleigh
A Classical Work of Ancient Greek Philosophy on Ethics, Virtue, and Reason
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- $65.00
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- $65.00
Descripción editorial
Raleigh by Plato is a thought-provoking work rooted in the tradition of ancient Greek philosophy and the enduring questions of ethics, character, and human reason.
Attributed to Plato, this philosophical text reflects the classical approach to inquiry that defines Platonic thought: careful dialogue, logical argument, and the search for truth through reason. Like Plato’s better-known works, Raleigh engages with fundamental concerns of moral philosophy, virtue, and the responsibilities of individuals within society.
Written in the style of classical philosophical discourse, the work invites readers to reflect on the nature of wisdom, ethical conduct, and the cultivation of the mind. Its themes align closely with Plato’s broader intellectual legacy, which has shaped Western philosophy, political theory, and ethical reasoning for over two millennia.
This classic text is well suited for readers interested in:
Plato’s philosophy
Ancient Greek thought
Ethics and virtue
Classical philosophical dialogues
Foundations of Western philosophy
Philosophy students and scholars
Timeless in its concerns and reflective in tone, Raleigh offers readers an opportunity to engage with the enduring questions that lie at the heart of classical philosophy. It is a valuable addition for students, academics, and general readers exploring the roots of philosophical inquiry and moral thought.