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Diálogos: Gorgias, Fedón, El Banquete / The Collected Dialogues of Plato: Gorgias, Phaedo, Symposium (Spanish Edition)
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Overview
Un clásico de la literatura universal.
Gorgias, Fedón y El Banquete ocupan un lugar central en la larga serie de Diálogos de Platón. Compuestos en su etapa de madurez, son textos de gran hondura filosófica y de una atractiva composición formal. Gorgias trata de la retórica y la política, y en él se contrapone la figura de Sócrates a la de los sofistas Gorgias y Polo, y al joven Calicles, prototipo de político inmoralista; Fedón analiza, en la última conversación de Sócrates con sus discípulos antes de morir, los argumentos sobre la inmortalidad del alma; El Banquete ofrece las diversas perspectivas de los comensales sobre el eros, superadas todas en trascendencia y belleza por el exaltado parlamento de Sócrates.
Tres diálogos en los que Platón recrea las conversaciones de su maestro sobre unos temas de permanente actualidad. La vida auténtica, el más allá o la ambigüedad del amor son tratados con un equilibrio incomparable entre lo poético y lo ideológico, y con palabras tan claras que, incluso a tantos siglos de distancia, es imposible no sucumbir a su perenne interés.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A classic of world literature.
Gorgias, Phaedo and The Symposium occupy a central place in Plato’s long series of Dialogues. Written in his mature period, they are texts of profound philosophical depth and remarkable formal composition. Gorgias addresses rhetoric and politics, contrasting Socrates with the sophists Gorgias and Polus, and with the young Callicles, a prototype of the immoral politician; Phaedo presents Socrates’ final conversation with his disciples before his death, analyzing arguments about the immortality of the soul; The Symposium offers diverse perspectives from the guests on eros, all surpassed in transcendence and beauty by Socrates’ exalted discourse.
Three dialogues in which Plato recreates his master’s conversations on themes of enduring relevance. The authentic life, the afterlife, and the ambiguity of love are treated with an incomparable balance between the poetic and the ideological, expressed in words so clear that, even centuries later, their perennial interest remains irresistible.








