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Plato of Athens

A Life in Philosophy

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Plato of Athens

By: Robin Waterfield
Narrated by: Tristam Summers
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Considered by many to be the most important philosopher ever, Plato was born into a well-to-do family in wartime Athens at the end of the fifth century BCE. He finally decided to go into politics, but became disillusioned, especially after the Athenians condemned his teacher, Socrates, to death. He began teaching in his twenties and later founded the Academy, the world's first higher-educational research and teaching establishment. Eventually, he returned to practical politics and spent a considerable amount of time and energy trying to create a constitution for Syracuse in Sicily that would reflect and perpetuate some of his political ideals. The attempts failed, and Plato's disappointment can be traced in some of his later political works.

In his lifetime and after, Plato was considered almost divine. This led to the invention of many tall tales about him—both by those who adored him and his detractors. In this first ever full-length portrait of Plato, Robin Waterfield steers a judicious course among these stories, debunking some while accepting the kernels of truth in others. He explains why Plato chose to write dialogues rather than treatises and gives an overview of the subject matter of all of Plato's books. Clearly and engagingly written throughout, Plato of Athens is the perfect introduction to the man and his work.

©2023 Robin Waterfield (P)2023 Tantor
Greek & Roman Professionals & Academics Biographies & Memoirs Ancient Greece Philosophy Philosophers
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I really enjoyed listening to Robin Waterfield’s new biography of Plato. as a specialist in Plato’s philosophy, I found that his brief explanations of the ideas were quite good. Most scholars disagree with him about the veracity of the letters, but he makes an interesting case. Definitely would recommend.

Excellent biography of Plato, if a bit optimistic about the sources

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