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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2026 · 1H 6M

Critias-Plato (Πλάτων)

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"Critias" by Plato delves into the philosophical exploration of the legendary island of Atlantis, presenting a dialogue that reflects on themes of power, morality, and the ideal society. This work is worth hearing today as it invites listeners to contemplate the balance between human ambition and ethical responsibility, a discussion that remains relevant in contemporary society. Plato's insights into the nature of civilization and the consequences of hubris resonate with ongoing debates about governance and societal values. Engaging with "Critias" not only enriches our understanding of ancient thought but also encourages critical reflection on the foundations of our own world.

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Gorgias by Plato (Πλάτων) (c. 428 BCE - c. 347 BCE) and Benjamin Jowett (1817 - 1893) LibriVox This dialogue brings Socrates face to face with the famous sophist Gorgias and his followers. It is a work likely completed around the time of "Republic" and illuminates many of the spiritual ideas of Plato. The spirituality, as Jowett points out in his wonderful introduction, has many ideas akin to Christianity, but is more generous as it reserves damnation only for the tyrants of the world. Some of the truths of Socrates, as presented by Plato, shine forth in this wonderful work on sophistry and other forms of persuasion or cookery. (Summary by Kevin Johnson) Gorgias by Plato (Πλάτων) Loyal Books This dialogue brings Socrates face to face with the famous sophist Gorgias and his followers. It is a work likely completed around the time of "Republic" and illuminates many of the spiritual ideas of Plato. The spirituality, as Jowett points out in his wonderful introduction, has many ideas akin to Christianity, but is more generous as it reserves damnation only for the tyrants of the world. Some of the truths of Socrates, as presented by Plato, shine forth in this wonderful work on sophistry and other forms of persuasion or cookery. Opuscula by Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE) LibriVox Opuscula is a collection of shorter books that may or may not have been written by Aristotle.1. On Colours2. On Things Heard3. Physiognomonics4. On Plants5. On Marvellous Things Heard6. Mechanics7. On Indivisible Lines8. The Situations and Names of Winds9. On Melissus, Xenophanes, and Gorgias - Summary by Geoffrey Edwards

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