Dive into the heart of ancient philosophy with Xenophon's "The Symposium," a captivating exploration of ethics and wisdom through a series of engaging dialogues. This classical text offers a glimpse into a symposium, a gathering of intellectuals, including the renowned Socrates, as they discuss profound questions about love, virtue, and the pursuit of knowledge.
A cornerstone of classical literature, "The Symposium" provides a window into the intellectual life of ancient Greece. Xenophon's account showcases the power of philosophical discourse and its enduring relevance to our understanding of the human condition. Experience the timeless insights of Socrates and his companions as they grapple with fundamental ethical dilemmas, offering perspectives that continue to resonate with readers today. Explore the foundations of Western thought in this meticulously prepared edition of a philosophical masterpiece.
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