
Books of Titans Podcast #269 - Plato of Athens by Robin Waterfield
Nov 21, 2025
Discover the intriguing life of Plato, from his wealthy upbringing to his distrust of democracy influenced by Socrates. Learn how his friendships and practical experiences shaped his philosophical ideas. Explore the significance of the Academy he founded, which inspired debate for over a thousand years. Delve into the dramatic nature of his dialogues, where even Plato critiques his own theories. The discussion also touches on the importance of applying knowledge for true happiness, making philosophy accessible and engaging.
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Virtue Is Knowledge
- For Plato, virtue equals knowledge and is essential for happiness, so cultivating reason is imperative.
- Erik Rostad relays Waterfield's point that ethical life depends on intellectual development.
Dialogues Make Readers Think
- Plato's dialogues force readers into active engagement, turning them into participants in philosophical inquiry.
- Erik Rostad echoes Waterfield that dialogues create a 'second dialogue' in the reader's mind.
Sicilian Trip Flopped
- Plato traveled to Syracuse to try to shape Dionysius II into a philosopher-king but faced disillusionment.
- Erik Rostad describes how practical politics challenged Plato's ideal of the philosopher ruler.












