What if a man who wrote nothing became the foundation of Western philosophy?
The Complete Socrates Collection is the ultimate anthology of works capturing the life, thought, and paradox of history's most enigmatic philosopher. This modernized edition brings together the enduring writings of Plato, Xenophon, and Aristophanes-each offering a distinct and complementary lens into the mind and mission of Socrates.
Spanning high philosophy, historical testimony, and comic critique, this collection provides a multidimensional portrait of Socrates as teacher, gadfly, martyr, and mystery. The dialogues invite you into Socratic conversations that still challenge our understanding of justice, love, death, ethics, politics, and the examined life.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
The Republic - Plato's profound vision of justice, the ideal state, and the role of the philosopher-king.
Apology, Crito, Phaedo - The gripping trial, defiant defense, and death of Socrates in Plato's most powerful dialogues.
Symposium & The Clouds - Two radically different portraits: Plato's exaltation of love and Aristophanes' comedic critique of Socratic absurdity.
Memorabilia & Oeconomicus - Xenophon's personal accounts of Socrates' daily life, household wisdom, and moral instruction.
Apology by Xenophon - A stark and practical defense that contrasts sharply with Plato's philosophical version.
All His Classic Works - Fully updated in clear, faithful translations that retain the rhythm, rigor, and soul of the originals.
This volume is not just a collection of texts-it's an invitation to walk alongside the man who inspired millennia of thinkers, from ancient Athens to the modern world.
Whether you're discovering Socrates for the first time or returning for deeper insight, this is the essential collection of the conversations that never stop asking: What is the good life?
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