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Jun 25, 2024 • 2h 37min
Statesman by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Statesman by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Plato's Statesman, a searching conversation unfolds about what true political leadership really is - and why it is so rare. After earlier discussions about knowledge and expertise, the Eleatic Stranger returns with Young Socrates to tackle a harder question: how do we recognize the genuine statesman amid the crowd of claimants, advisers, demagogues, and would-be rulers? Using a rigorous method of classification, the Stranger tries to separate the real art of statesmanship from related practices like generalship, judging, and lawmaking. Along the way, the dialogue tests whether a city should be governed by fixed laws or by a wise expert able to respond to changing circumstances, and it examines how authority can be justified without collapsing into tyranny or mere popularity. A striking myth about cosmic cycles expands the inquiry beyond everyday politics, while an unexpected image - leadership as a kind of weaving - reframes ruling as the patient joining of different temperaments into a coherent civic fabric. Both intellectually demanding and vividly imaginative, Statesman probes the ethics, limits, and responsibilities of power.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:58:50) Chapter 02(01:53:41) Chapter 03 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 24, 2024 • 2h 43min
Sophist by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Sophist by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Sophist, Plato presents a gripping philosophical inquiry staged as a rigorous conversation in Athens. After a brief opening with Socrates, the discussion is led by an enigmatic Stranger from Elea, who joins the young mathematician Theaetetus to tackle a deceptively simple challenge: what exactly is a sophist? The question quickly expands beyond social labels into a deep investigation of how definitions work, how we carve reality into kinds, and how persuasive speech can imitate knowledge. Using a careful step-by-step method of division, the Stranger tests candidate descriptions of the sophist as hunter, merchant, educator, debater, and finally as a maker of appearances. Along the way, the dialogue confronts a thorny problem that sits at the heart of deception: how can falsehood, contradiction, or saying what is not be possible at all? To answer, Plato explores the relationships among fundamental categories like being, difference, and likeness, showing how language, thought, and reality interlock. Sophist is both an intellectual detective story and a timeless warning about the power of rhetoric without truth.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:46:55) Chapter 02(01:45:24) Chapter 03 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 22, 2024 • 3h 21min
Protagoras by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Protagoras by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Plato's Protagoras, a young and ambitious Athenian named Hippocrates rushes to Socrates with exciting news: the celebrated sophist Protagoras has arrived in town, and Hippocrates wants to become his student. Socrates agrees to accompany him, but only after pressing a hard question: what exactly will Hippocrates be learning, and will it truly make him better? At the house where Protagoras is staying, Socrates enters a crowded salon of famous thinkers and eager followers, and a public contest of ideas begins. The conversation turns to a bold promise at the center of sophistic education: can virtue be taught? Protagoras defends the practical art of forming capable citizens through instruction, culture, and argument, while Socrates probes definitions, exposes hidden assumptions, and tests whether the virtues are many separate qualities or one unified knowledge. Through lively speeches, sharp cross-examinations, and frequent shifts in strategy, the dialogue explores education, moral responsibility, rhetoric, and what it means to live well in a democratic city. The result is an intellectually dramatic encounter that challenges listeners to examine how persuasion, wisdom, and character truly connect.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:37:46) Chapter 02(01:12:31) Chapter 03(01:50:00) Chapter 04(02:32:10) Chapter 05 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 17, 2024 • 2h 39min
Philebus by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Philebus by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Philebus, Plato stages a rigorous, surprisingly lively debate about the question that sits behind every choice: what makes a human life good. Socrates meets the confident young Protarchus, who has taken up the argument on behalf of Philebus that pleasure is the highest good. Socrates counters that intelligence, understanding, and the disciplined pursuit of truth deserve first place. As the conversation tightens, the dialogue moves beyond simple slogans and into careful distinctions: which pleasures are genuine and which are mixed with pain, how desire can mislead, and why some experiences feel sweet while leaving the soul disordered. To test their claims, Socrates introduces a bold framework for analyzing reality itself - the limitless and the limited, their mixture, and the cause that orders them - then applies it to the messier world of ethics. The dispute becomes a search for balance, asking whether the best life might be a measured blend of thought and enjoyment, and what standards can rank competing goods. Philosophical and practical at once, Philebus invites listeners into a searching inquiry about moderation, clarity, and the architecture of happiness.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:48:41) Chapter 02(01:42:40) Chapter 03 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 15, 2024 • 3h 42min
Phaedrus by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
In this captivating dialogue, Socrates, the classical Greek philosopher, engages with Phaedrus on the profound themes of love, rhetoric, and the soul. They explore the distinction between love and friendship, revealing how genuine connection often provides more stability. The concept of 'divine madness' is discussed, portraying love's fervor as a source of inspiration. Socrates also critiques the art of rhetoric, emphasizing the pursuit of truth over manipulation. This rich conversation invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of desire and the transformative power of love.

Jun 14, 2024 • 1h 4min
Laches by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Laches by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyPlato's Laches is a vivid philosophical drama that drops you into an Athenian courtyard where fathers worry about their sons' education and the meaning of virtue. When the question arises whether a young man should be trained in armed combat, two respected generals, Laches and Nicias, are asked to advise. Their disagreement draws in Socrates, whose relentless, good-humored questioning turns a practical debate about schooling into a searching inquiry: what is courage? As the conversation unfolds, definitions are offered, tested, and revised, revealing how easy it is to praise bravery in war yet how hard it is to explain courage as a stable quality of the soul. With Socrates guiding the group through examples, counterexamples, and uncomfortable admissions of uncertainty, the dialogue becomes a portrait of intellectual integrity and moral seriousness. Laches explores the tension between reputation and real wisdom, the responsibilities of parents and leaders, and the challenge of educating character rather than merely teaching skills. By the end, the characters confront not only the limits of their knowledge, but also the urgent need to keep examining how to live well.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 8, 2024 • 56min
Ion by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Ion by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Ion, Plato stages a sharp and surprisingly playful conversation between Socrates and Ion, a celebrated rhapsode who earns his living performing and interpreting Homer for public audiences. Fresh from a competition victory, Ion claims special expertise in explaining what Homer means about war, leadership, medicine, seamanship, and the gods. Socrates, never satisfied with prestige alone, presses him to define what kind of knowledge his art really provides. Is rhapsodic mastery a teachable craft with clear principles, like navigation or medicine, or does it arise from something less predictable - a contagious force of inspiration that moves from poet to performer to listener? As Ion struggles to defend his authority, Socrates tests the boundaries between skill and enthusiasm, interpretation and possession, criticism and performance. Along the way, Plato offers a compact but far-reaching meditation on creativity, the social power of art, and the uneasy relationship between poetry and truth. Written as a fast-paced dialogue, Ion invites listeners to consider whether great art comes from disciplined understanding or from a kind of divine spark that cannot be fully controlled.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 0(00:11:40) Chapter 1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 7, 2024 • 7h 18min
Gorgias by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Gorgias by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Plato's Gorgias, a late-night conversation in Athens turns into a fierce trial of what it means to live well. Socrates meets the celebrated rhetorician Gorgias and his ambitious students, Polus and Callicles, and presses a deceptively simple question: is persuasive speaking a genuine craft that improves the soul, or merely a knack for winning crowds? As the debate intensifies, Socrates challenges the idea that power is measured by getting what you want, arguing instead that unchecked desire and public applause can hide a deeper kind of harm. His opponents defend rhetoric as the practical path to influence, pleasure, and political success, insisting that conventional morality is for the weak and that the strong should rule. Moving from sharp definitions to moral provocation, the dialogue examines justice, punishment, self-control, and the responsibilities of citizens and leaders. With relentless cross-examination and vivid examples, Socrates forces each speaker - and the listener - to confront whether a life devoted to winning is compatible with a life devoted to goodness.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 1(00:34:36) Chapter 2(01:19:12) Chapter 3(02:05:15) Chapter 4(02:53:50) Chapter 5(03:28:32) Chapter 6(04:06:25) Chapter 7(04:46:23) Chapter 8(05:28:14) Chapter 9(06:03:14) Chapter 10(06:36:34) Chapter 11 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 6, 2024 • 1h 36min
Euthydemus by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Euthydemus by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyIn Plato's Euthydemus, Socrates recounts to his friend Crito a memorable encounter at the Lyceum, where two celebrated brothers, Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, promise to teach virtue and wisdom. Their method, however, is less instruction than combat: rapid-fire questions, verbal traps, and dazzling contradictions designed to win applause. Caught between admiration and confusion is Cleinias, an earnest young nobleman whose education is at stake, along with a circle of onlookers eager for entertainment. Socrates steps into the fray with his usual patience and irony, testing what it really means to learn, to argue well, and to care for the soul. As the brothers' cleverness escalates, the dialogue becomes a lively examination of the difference between genuine philosophy and showy disputation, and of how a teacher should guide a student toward virtue rather than victory. By turns funny, pointed, and unsettling, Euthydemus challenges listeners to ask whether reasoning is a tool for truth or merely a weapon for winning.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:49:56) Chapter 02 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 5, 2024 • 1h 9min
Critias by Plato ~ Full Audiobook [philosophy]
Critias by Plato audiobook. Genre: philosophyPlato's Critias is an unfinished philosophical dialogue that continues the conversation begun in Timaeus, moving from cosmic origins to a provocative story about politics, virtue, and the rise and fall of civilizations. Set on the day after Socrates has outlined his vision of an ideal city, the discussion turns to how such a city might look in action. Critias, speaking among Socrates, Timaeus, and Hermocrates, offers an account he claims was preserved through Egyptian priests and passed down to Athens: a long-ago conflict between a disciplined, law-bound ancient Athens and a vast maritime power beyond the Pillars of Heracles, the fabled Atlantis. As Critias describes the origins, institutions, and ambitions of Atlantis, the dialogue probes what makes a society strong, what corrupts it, and how power tests the soul of a people. Part mythic narrative, part political meditation, Critias invites listeners to weigh the boundary between history and allegory and to consider whether human excellence can endure prosperity without losing its moral center.For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate)(00:00:00) Chapter 01(00:20:49) Chapter 02 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


