Critias
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- The Critias dialogue by Plato is a work of ancient Greek philosophy that explores the concept of an ideal society. In this dialogue, Plato imagines the utopian island of Atlantis, a society with a hierarchical structure that is governed by a wise and benevolent leader. Plato's Critias dialogue is an exploration of the concept of a utopian state, and it is considered to be an important philosophical work that has had a lasting influence on western thought. Through this dialogue, Plato offers a vision of an ideal society and its political and social structure, as well as the role of its citizens. The Critias dialogue is an important work of ancient Greek philosophy and is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of ideas. This new edition is based on the 1892 translation by Benjamin Jowett (1817-1893) of Plato's classic work. This is a reading edition and does not include the scholarly Stephanus numberings. Plato (428-348 BCE) was a renowned philosopher, mathematician, and writer of Ancient Greece. He is widely considered to be one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Western philosophy, and his works have been studied for over two millennia. Plato's writings explored topics such as justice, beauty, and virtue, and he is credited with founding the Academy of Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He is best known for his dialogues, which featured characters such as Socrates and discussed subjects such as metaphysics and ethics. Plato's writings have had a profound impact on Western thought, and his ideas are still debated and discussed today. He was a student of Socrates, and his works were largely shaped by Socrates' teachings. Plato's legacy lives on in the form of his works, which continue to inspire and influence scholars and thinkers across the world.
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