“One man cannot practice many arts with success.”
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Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Symposium, Republic
The book features 'Apology,' Plato's defense of Socrates; 'Crito,' discussing the moral implications of Socrates' execution; 'Phaedo,' examining the theory of the soul's immortality; 'Symposium,' a discussion on love and the nature of the soul; and 'Republic,' a comprehensive treatise on justice and the ideal state. more
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