Philebus
Plato
Read by Geoffrey Edwards
Philebus is a philosophical dialogue by Plato that delves into the nature of pleasure and wisdom, exploring their roles in the good life. Set against the backdrop of Socratic inquiry, the text presents a conversation between Socrates and his interlocutors as they seek to understand the relationship between pleasure, knowledge, and the soul.
In this thought-provoking work, Plato examines the merits and limitations of pleasure, questioning whether it can be the ultimate good. The dialogue navigates complex themes such as the essence of happiness, the pursuit of virtue, and the divine, inviting listeners to reflect on their own values and beliefs.
With its rich philosophical discourse, Philebus stands out as a significant exploration of ethics and metaphysics, offering insights that resonate through the ages. This audiobook, narrated by Geoffrey Edwards, brings to life the intricate arguments and timeless questions posed by one of history's greatest thinkers.
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| 01 - Philebus (Text 575) | 48:35 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards | |
| 02 - Philebus (Text 596) | 53:51 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards | |
| 03 - Philebus (Text 621) | 53:13 | Read by Geoffrey Edwards |