Plato – Socrates – Symposium – Crito – The Apology of Socrates 2006 Turkish Book Turkey
Plato – Socrates – Symposium – Crito – The Apology of Socrates (Sokrates – Şölen – Kriton – Sokrates'in Savunması) – Say Yayınları Turkish Edition (2006)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Socrates – Symposium – Crito – The Apology of Socrates (Sokrates – Şölen – Kriton – Sokrates'in Savunması) was published by Say Yayınları in 2006. Printed in Turkish, the volume brings together four of Plato's most influential dialogues centered on the life, philosophy, and legacy of Socrates.
The collection explores the fundamental principles of Socratic philosophy through dialogues on justice, virtue, love, moral responsibility, and the pursuit of wisdom. The Apology of Socrates presents Socrates' defense before the Athenian court, Crito examines justice and obedience to the law, while Symposium offers a philosophical exploration of love and beauty. Together, these works provide a comprehensive introduction to the ideas that shaped the foundations of Western philosophy.
Themes such as justice, ethics, virtue, love, wisdom, self-knowledge, and philosophical inquiry appear throughout the volume. This collection is an excellent starting point for readers seeking to understand Socrates' thought as preserved in Plato's dialogues.
Key Features:
• Author: Plato
• Original Title: Socrates – Symposium – Crito – The Apology of Socrates
• Turkish Title: Sokrates – Şölen – Kriton – Sokrates'in Savunması
• Publisher: Say Yayınları
• Publication Date: 2006
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Philosophy; Classical Philosophy; Ancient Literature
• Subject: The philosophy and legacy of Socrates
• Literary Content: Classical philosophical dialogues; Socratic philosophy
• Themes: Justice; Virtue; Love; Wisdom; Self-knowledge; Ethics
• Historical Focus: Ancient Greek philosophy
• Educational Value: A collection of Plato's essential dialogues introducing the life, trial, ethics, and philosophical teachings of Socrates
• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition gathering four of Plato's most important Socratic dialogues in a single volume