Obras Completas de Platón

Obras Completas de Platón
Author: Platón
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2023-11-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Este ebook presenta "Obras Completas de Platón (Tomos 1 y 2) (Anotado y con índice activo) (Traducción de Patricio de Azcárate)", con un indice dinámico y detallado. Índice de contenidos: Eufitrón Apología de Sócrates Critón Primer Alcibíades Cármides Laques Epílogo de Patricio de Azcárate Índice de contenidos: Eufitrón Apología de Sócrates Critón Primer Alcibíades Cármides Laques Epílogo de Patricio de Azcárate Platón (ca. 427-347 a. C.) fue un filósofo griego seguidor de Sócrates y maestro de Aristóteles. En 387 fundó la Academia y participó activamente en la enseñanza sobre los más diversos temas, tales como filosofía política, ética, psicología, antropología filosófica, epistemología, gnoseología, metafísica, cosmogonía, cosmología, filosofía del lenguaje y filosofía de la educación; intentó también plasmar en un Estado real su original teoría política.

Colección de Platón

Colección de Platón
Author: Platón
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 8026834925

Este ebook presenta "Colección de Platón", con un índice dinámico y detallado. Índice de contenidos: Eufitrón Apología de Sócrates Critón Primer Alcibíades Cármides Laques Epílogo de Patricio de Azcárate Índice de contenidos: Eufitrón Apología de Sócrates Critón Primer Alcibíades Cármides Laques Epílogo de Patricio de Azcárate. Platón (ca. 427-347 a. C.) fue un filósofo griego seguidor de Sócrates y maestro de Aristóteles. En 387 fundó la Academia y participó activamente en la enseñanza sobre los más diversos temas, tales como filosofía política, ética, psicología, antropología filosófica, epistemología, gnoseología, metafísica, cosmogonía, cosmología, filosofía del lenguaje y filosofía de la educación; intentó también plasmar en un Estado real su original teoría política.

Primer Alcibíades

Primer Alcibíades
Author: Platón
Publisher: Editorial Minimal
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 8416099847

El “Primer Alcibíades” es una obra atribuida a Platón, escrita hacia la primera mitas del siglo IV a.C. En ella dialogan Sócrates y Alcibíades sobre la naturaleza humana. Platón expone así lo aprendido de su maestro Sócrates: el conocimiento de sí mismo es el punto de partida del perfeccionamiento moral del hombre y además el principio general de todas las ciencias.

Alcibiades I

Alcibiades I
Author: Plato
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2013-09-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781492377092

Alcibiades I By Plato Greek Classics Translated by Benjamin Jowett The First Alcibiades or Alcibiades I is a dialogue featuring Alcibiades in conversation with Socrates. It is ascribed to Plato, although scholars are divided on the question of its authenticity. In the preface Alcibiades is described as an ambitious young man who is eager to enter public life. He is extremely proud of his good looks, noble birth, many friends, possessions and his connection to Pericles, the leader of the Athenian state. Alcibiades has many admirers but they have all run away, afraid of his coldness. Socrates was the first of his admirers but he has not spoken to him for many years. Now the older man tries to help the youth with his questions before Alcibiades presents himself in front of the Athenian assembly. For the rest of the dialogue Socrates explains the many reasons why Alcibiades needs him. By the end of Alcibiades I, the youth is much persuaded by Socrates' reasoning, and accepts him as his mentor. The first topic they enter is the essence of politics – war and peace. Socrates claims that people should fight on just grounds, but he doubts that Alcibiades has any knowledge about justice. Prodded by Socrates' questioning, Alcibiades admits that he has never learned the nature of justice from a master nor has discovered it by himself….

First Alcibiades

First Alcibiades
Author: Plato
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2015-07-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515146087

The First Alcibiades or Alcibiades I is a dialogue featuring Alcibiades in conversation with Socrates. It is ascribed to Plato, although scholars are divided on the question of its authenticity. In the preface Alcibiades is described as an ambitious young man who is eager to enter public life. He is extremely proud of his good looks, noble birth, many friends, possessions and his connection to Pericles, the leader of the Athenian state. Alcibiades has many admirers but they have all run away, afraid of his coldness. Socrates was the first of his admirers but he has not spoken to him for many years. Now the older man tries to help the youth with his questions before Alcibiades presents himself in front of the Athenian assembly. For the rest of the dialogue Socrates explains the many reasons why Alcibiades needs him. By the end of Alcibiades I, the youth is much persuaded by Socrates' reasoning, and accepts him as his mentor. The first topic they enter is the essence of politics - war and peace. Socrates claims that people should fight on just grounds, but he doubts that Alcibiades has any knowledge about justice. Prodded by Socrates' questioning, Alcibiades admits that he has never learned the nature of justice from a master nor has discovered it by himself.

Alcibiades I

Alcibiades I
Author: Platone
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9788829536108