Laws, Plato
Laws, Plato
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Laws

Author: Plato

Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Glenn

Unabridged: 17 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/31/2023


Synopsis

Laws is Plato's last and longest dialogue. It is generally agreed that Plato wrote this dialogue as an older man, having failed in his effort in Syracuse on the island of Sicily to guide a tyrant's rule, instead having been thrown in prisonThe Classical Greek philosopher Plato was instrumental in the development of Western philosophy and science. Plato was born to an aristocratic family and was well-educated. He founded the Academy, one of the first institutions of higher learning, around 385 BC. Plato was highly influenced by his teacher, Socrates. Socrates was condemned to death after being accused of corrupting his young followers. After Socrates' death, Plato recorded several dialogues detailing what he remembered from Socrates' teachings and interactions with others. Almost everything known about Socrates comes from Plato's dialogues. Plato's writings have been revised and interpreted by a variety of publishers.

About Plato

Plato (427-347 B.C.) was a classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, writer, and student of Socrates. Most of his works, which form some of the core foundations of Western philosophy, are written in the form of dialogues, in which Socrates often figures prominently. His best-known writings include the Republic, the Apology, the Symposium, Crito, and Statesman. Plato's work addresses such diverse themes as the nature of love, human knowledge and understanding, and the ideal form of government.


Reviews

Goodreads review by G.R.

And then, as time went on, the poets themselves introduced the reign of vulgar and lawless innovation. They were men of genius, but they had no perception of what is just and lawful in music; raging like Bacchanals and possessed with inordinate delights—mingling lamentations with hymns, and paeans w......more

Goodreads review by Coyle

Despite having been assigned it in my Classical Political Thought class, I only in the past few days finished reading Plato's Laws (apologies to Dr. Walsh). Which is a bit unfortunate, since it's bloody fantastic. I confess to having had a bit of a "meh" relationship with Plato in the past. I mean, t......more

Goodreads review by Homo

Ovo je najobimnije i posljednje napisano Platonovo djelo, a uz to je i jedan od rijetkih dijaloga u kome glavni lik nije Sokrat. Umjesto njega, ovdje se pojavljuje anonimni Atinjanin, koji svoju sliku idealne zajednice prezentuje jednom Krićaninu i jednom Lakedemonjaninu. "Zakoni" se (ne) mogu posmat......more