
Plato's 4 Great Dialogues (Annotated)
Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, Crito, and Aristophanes
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"The unexamined life is not worth living."—Apology of Socrates
What makes a man willing to die for his beliefs? What drives a thinker to challenge the gods, the laws, and even society itself? Four Texts on Socrates invites you into the world of one of history’s most influential and controversial figures. This collection, combining three dialogues by Plato—Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito—and Aristophanes’ play The Clouds, reveals Socrates as a seeker of truth, a defender of reason, and a public figure whose ideas both inspired and unsettled Athens.
Each text sheds light on a different aspect of Socrates’ philosophy. In Euthyphro, Socrates probes the nature of piety, questioning whether moral values are determined by the gods or exist independently. This dialogue explores deep ethical dilemmas, encouraging readers to examine the foundations of their own beliefs.
In Apology, we find Socrates standing trial for corrupting the youth and impiety. This speech is not just a defense; it is a masterful declaration of his commitment to truth. As Socrates famously declares, "I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing." His humility in the face of ignorance and his belief that the pursuit of truth is worth any sacrifice are central to his philosophy.
Crito follows Socrates in prison, facing imminent execution. His friend Crito urges him to escape, but Socrates refuses, arguing that it is not simply life that matters, but "living rightly." His decision to face death rather than abandon his principles highlights his unwavering commitment to justice and moral integrity.
Aristophanes’ The Clouds, in contrast, offers a comedic and satirical portrayal of Socrates. Here, Socrates is depicted as a sophist, mocked for his abstract reasoning and eccentric ideas. This play offers a glimpse into the cultural tensions of Athens, where Socrates’ philosophy was both revered and ridiculed.
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The ideas felt ageless and deeply relevant.
The author captured each feeling and change in tone.
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Audiobook that lingers with you even after it has finished.
A True Classic, Done Right
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The conversation is incisive, uncompromising, and intriguing.
Each chapter was like going one step more towards understanding myself.
The narrator brought out the humor and seriousness perfectly.
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The Power of Questions
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The arguments about virtue, ethics, and justice seemed so pertinent.
The performance made Socrates' words come alive.
I felt as though I belonged to the conversation.
A genuine gem for those who love wisdom.
Lessons That Still Apply Today
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The queries posed appeared as cutting today as they did then.
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Listening was like sitting in on a lesson from an ageless instructor.
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Timeless Conversations, Beautifully Told
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Brilliant Adaptation
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Deep and Disturbing
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The concepts seemed ageless and powerfully pertinent.
The narrator brought life and depth to all characters.
Listening was like sitting in for a lesson through the ages.
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Pure Brilliance in Audio Format
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Every scene was rich and engrossing.
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The author brought Socrates and others to life beautifully.
A satisfying listen for every lover of ideas.
An Odyssey Through Ideas
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I was forced to challenge assumptions I'd once accepted without question.
The narrator brought these timeless questions to life.
This audio book is a course that you can keep coming back to.
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Challenged My Own Beliefs
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Real Psychological Horror
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