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Classic Audiobook Collection Classic Literature
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Explore over a thousand great books by authors from the ancient world through to the twentieth century. From Jane Austen to Herman Melville to Sun Tzu, from the ancient Greeks to American modernists: If a book changed the world, it's here. Share these full-length audiobooks with friends and start an audiobook club!
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Philebus by Plato ~ Full Audiobook
Philebus by Plato audiobook.
Philebus discusses pleasure, wisdom, soul and God.
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Phaedrus by Plato ~ Full Audiobook
Phaedrus by Plato audiobook.
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Ion by Plato ~ Full Audiobook
Ion by Plato audiobook.
In Plato's ION, Socrates questions Ion, whether he should really claim laud and glory for his 'rhapsodic' recitals of Homer's poetry.
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Gorgias by Plato ~ Full Audiobook
Gorgias by Plato audiobook.
This dialogue brings Socrates face to face with the famous sophist Gorgias and his followers. It is a work likely completed around the time of 'Republic' and illuminates many of the spiritual ideas of Plato. The spirituality, as Jowett points out in his wonderful introduction, has many ideas akin to Christianity, but is more generous as it reserves damnation only for the tyrants of the world. Some of the truths of Socrates, as presented by Plato, shine forth in this wonderful work on sophistry and other forms of persuasion or cookery.
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Euthydemus by Plato ~ Full Audiobook
Euthydemus by Plato audiobook.
Euthydemus and Dionysodorus the sophists discuss the meaning of words with Socrates.
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Critias by Plato ~ Full Audiobook
Critias by Plato audiobook.
This is an incomplete dialogue from the late period of Plato's life. Plato most likely created it after Republic and it contains the famous story of Atlantis, that Plato tells with such skill that many have believed the story to be true. Critias, a friend of Socrates, and uncle of Plato was infamous as one of the bloody thirty tyrants.
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