Philebus
Di Plato
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664144904
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In "Philebus," Plato engages with profound philosophical inquiries into the nature of pleasure, knowledge, and the good life, intertwining ethical considerations with theories of existence. Presented as a dialogue primarily between Socrates, Philebus, and Protarchus, the text delves into the epistemological significance of pleasure, proposing a dialectical framework that examines the hierarchy of pleasures and their relationship to intelligence and the divine. This work, likely composed in the late 4th century BCE, offers a nuanced understanding of the balance between reason and emotion, resonating deeply with themes prevalent in Platonic thought and ancient Greek philosophy. Plato, a student of Socrates and educator of Aristotle, crafted "Philebus" during a period of intense philosophical exploration where he sought to address moral and metaphysical questions that persist in contemporary discourse. His experiences in the political tumult of Athens and his dialogues with various intellectuals led him to profoundly ponder the interplay between the rational structure of the universe and the human pursuit of happiness, embedding these reflections in the framework of this dialogue. "Philebus" is essential for readers who seek to understand the intersection of ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of pleasure. This text serves as an invitation to explore the depths of human experience and the philosophical pursuit of the good life, making it a vital contribution to both philosophical and literary canon.
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