
Dialogues (Διάλογοι )
Plato's 'Dialogues' (Διάλογοι), written between 427 and 347 BC, presents his philosophical theories through conversations, primarily featuring Socrates. These discussions explore profound philosophical and political concepts, often revealing the ignorance or misconceptions of the participants. The work is notable for its innovative use of dialogue as a literary form and its enduring influence on Western philosophy. This edition features the ancient text read in contemporary Greek pronunciation.
























