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Plato's 4 Great Dialogues (Annotated)

Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, Crito, and Aristophanes

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Plato's 4 Great Dialogues (Annotated)

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"The unexamined life is not worth living."—Apology of Socrates

What makes a man willing to die for his beliefs? What drives a thinker to challenge the gods, the laws, and even society itself? Four Texts on Socrates invites you into the world of one of history’s most influential and controversial figures. This collection, combining three dialogues by Plato—Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito—and Aristophanes’ play The Clouds, reveals Socrates as a seeker of truth, a defender of reason, and a public figure whose ideas both inspired and unsettled Athens.

Each text sheds light on a different aspect of Socrates’ philosophy. In Euthyphro, Socrates probes the nature of piety, questioning whether moral values are determined by the gods or exist independently. This dialogue explores deep ethical dilemmas, encouraging readers to examine the foundations of their own beliefs.

In Apology, we find Socrates standing trial for corrupting the youth and impiety. This speech is not just a defense; it is a masterful declaration of his commitment to truth. As Socrates famously declares, "I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing." His humility in the face of ignorance and his belief that the pursuit of truth is worth any sacrifice are central to his philosophy.

Crito follows Socrates in prison, facing imminent execution. His friend Crito urges him to escape, but Socrates refuses, arguing that it is not simply life that matters, but "living rightly." His decision to face death rather than abandon his principles highlights his unwavering commitment to justice and moral integrity.

Aristophanes’ The Clouds, in contrast, offers a comedic and satirical portrayal of Socrates. Here, Socrates is depicted as a sophist, mocked for his abstract reasoning and eccentric ideas. This play offers a glimpse into the cultural tensions of Athens, where Socrates’ philosophy was both revered and ridiculed.

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Greek & Roman History Philosophy
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I was surprised at how engaging a philosophical audiobook could be.
Each character was brought to life with an individual voice.
The ideas posed questions I've wondered long after listening.
The ideas of justice and virtue were eternal.
A rich experience for both mind and heart.

Enlightening and Engaging

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Even though written centuries ago, this appeared to be aimed at the present.
The questions about ethics felt sharp and urgent.
The author gave a special personality to every character.
It was actually more of a performance than a reading.
A special indulgence for book lovers and philosophers.

Ancient Wisdom, Modern Impact

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This audiobook may be short, but it’s impactful. The narration adds depth to every word. I was impressed by how much emotion was packed in. You can feel the fear and guilt. A literary punch to the gut.

Short, Powerful, Brilliant

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the ultimate story of dual nature. The way the audiobook handled the switch in tone was amazing. It made me feel the conflict within the character. A timeless message told beautifully. Loved every minute.

A Duality Masterpiece

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I've overheard these discussions previously, but this was a first.
The narrator's voice introduced depth and emotion.
Every single scene was pertinent, vivid, and compelling.
It was like witnessing a live debate of philosophy.
A must-hear for any seeker of truth.

A Must for Philosophy Enthusiasts

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The Socrates character is superb in every single scene.
The arguments were sharp, intelligent, and compelling.
It was as though I was standing right there in ancient Athens.
The narrator captures every nuance of the text.
A beautiful rendition of classic philosophy.

Socrates at His Best

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I enjoy being intellectually challenged through a story. This one certainly did. It explores represssion and morality. I was sucked into Jekyll's internal conflict. Breathtakingly told and written.

Makes You Think

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Hearing this was like listening in on history.
Every conversation caused me to reevaluate my way of living.
The writer had referred to Socrates' sharp mind and peaceful temperament.
It was like going to school in ancient Athens.
A necessity for those who want more insight.

A Journey Into Socrates' Mind

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I expected just a horror story—but it was so layered. The theme of identity was explored beautifully. The narration gave each character life. It’s the kind of book you think about afterward. Totally exceeded my expectations.

So Much More Than Horror

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