Philebus

Philebus

Plato Plato

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Año de edición:
2025
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Filosofía
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9789370812062
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Philebus is a philosophical dialogue by Plato, likely written during the late 4th century BC. The work delves into the nature of good, pleasure, and wisdom, primarily through a conversation between Socrates and Protarchus. Protarchus initially supports the idea that pleasure is the highest good, while Socrates critically examines this perspective. The dialogue begins with a recap of earlier arguments about the comparative value of pleasure and wisdom. As the discussion progresses, Socrates challenges the hedonistic viewpoint, exploring various kinds of pleasures and distinguishing between good and bad forms of pleasure. The text questions the nature of the ultimate good, suggesting that it might transcend both pleasure and wisdom. It introduces a nuanced view of pleasures and knowledge, setting the stage for deeper philosophical inquiry. By emphasizing classifications and abstract analysis, Philebus seeks to determine what constitutes the true good in human life, fostering a debate about how best to understand human fulfillment and the relationship between pleasure, wisdom, and the good.

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