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The Last Days of Socrates

This book is a collection of dialogues that depict the final days of Socrates, focusing on his philosophical discussions and the ideas that shaped his legacy. more

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Plato
Plato

Plato (428 BC - 348 BC) was a prominent Greek philosopher, one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy. He founded the Academy, which was the first institution of higher education in the Western world. Plato's philosophy, centered around the theory of Forms, emphasized the importance of reason and morality. more

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