Cratylus. Parmenides. Greater Hippias. Lesser Hippias
Discover the profound insights of one of history's greatest philosophers with "Cratylus. Parmenides. Greater Hippias. Lesser Hippias" by Plato. Published by Harvard University Press in 1926, this hardback edition spans 496 pages and delves into essential themes of ancient philosophy. Plato, born in 427 BC, explores the intricacies of language, being, and virtue through these dialogues, offering readers a rich understanding of his philosophical inquiries. This collection not only highlights the significance of names and their meanings in "Cratylus" but also examines the nature of reality in "Parmenides," while "Greater Hippias" and "Lesser Hippias" engage with the concepts of beauty and truth. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient philosophy, this book invites you to reflect on timeless questions that resonate through the ages. Enhance your library with this essential work that continues to influence philosophical thought today.