Phaedo: Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul - A Profound Meditation on Death and the Afterlife
What if the end of life were only the beginning of knowledge?

Written over two millennia ago yet burning with contemporary urgency, Plato's Phaedo captures the ultimate conversation about life, death, and what lies beyond. Surrounded by grieving friends, Socrates calmly defends four powerful proofs for immortality, dismantles materialist doubt, and models a courage rooted in unshakable conviction.

This modern translation revives the dialogue's dramatic pulse and clarifies every step of its intricate arguments, guiding readers from anxious curiosity to liberating insight.

What You'll Discover in This Edition:

  • Four Classical Arguments for the Soul's Immortality - Explained in plain language, from the cyclical return of opposites to the theory of forms.
  • Socrates' Philosophy of Dying Well - Practical reflections on detachment, ethical living, and the philosopher's unique preparation for death.
  • Bridging Ancient and Modern Science - Fresh notes link Platonic metaphysics to today's discussions of consciousness, near-death studies, and quantum mind theories.
  • Study Aids That Empower - Scene summaries, key-term glossaries, and thought-provoking discussion questions perfect for classrooms or book clubs.
  • Continuity with the Platonic Corpus - Cross-references to Apology, Meno, and Republic illuminate the evolution of Socrates' message.

Whether you seek comfort in grief, enrichment for spiritual practice, or a rigorous exploration of being itself, Phaedo invites you to sit at Socrates' side and ponder the wonder of an undying soul.

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Phaedo: Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul - A Profound Meditation on Death and the Afterlife
What if the end of life were only the beginning of knowledge?

Written over two millennia ago yet burning with contemporary urgency, Plato's Phaedo captures the ultimate conversation about life, death, and what lies beyond. Surrounded by grieving friends, Socrates calmly defends four powerful proofs for immortality, dismantles materialist doubt, and models a courage rooted in unshakable conviction.

This modern translation revives the dialogue's dramatic pulse and clarifies every step of its intricate arguments, guiding readers from anxious curiosity to liberating insight.

What You'll Discover in This Edition:

  • Four Classical Arguments for the Soul's Immortality - Explained in plain language, from the cyclical return of opposites to the theory of forms.
  • Socrates' Philosophy of Dying Well - Practical reflections on detachment, ethical living, and the philosopher's unique preparation for death.
  • Bridging Ancient and Modern Science - Fresh notes link Platonic metaphysics to today's discussions of consciousness, near-death studies, and quantum mind theories.
  • Study Aids That Empower - Scene summaries, key-term glossaries, and thought-provoking discussion questions perfect for classrooms or book clubs.
  • Continuity with the Platonic Corpus - Cross-references to Apology, Meno, and Republic illuminate the evolution of Socrates' message.

Whether you seek comfort in grief, enrichment for spiritual practice, or a rigorous exploration of being itself, Phaedo invites you to sit at Socrates' side and ponder the wonder of an undying soul.

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Phaedo: Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul - A Profound Meditation on Death and the Afterlife

Phaedo: Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul - A Profound Meditation on Death and the Afterlife

Phaedo: Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul - A Profound Meditation on Death and the Afterlife

Phaedo: Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul - A Profound Meditation on Death and the Afterlife

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What if the end of life were only the beginning of knowledge?

Written over two millennia ago yet burning with contemporary urgency, Plato's Phaedo captures the ultimate conversation about life, death, and what lies beyond. Surrounded by grieving friends, Socrates calmly defends four powerful proofs for immortality, dismantles materialist doubt, and models a courage rooted in unshakable conviction.

This modern translation revives the dialogue's dramatic pulse and clarifies every step of its intricate arguments, guiding readers from anxious curiosity to liberating insight.

What You'll Discover in This Edition:

  • Four Classical Arguments for the Soul's Immortality - Explained in plain language, from the cyclical return of opposites to the theory of forms.
  • Socrates' Philosophy of Dying Well - Practical reflections on detachment, ethical living, and the philosopher's unique preparation for death.
  • Bridging Ancient and Modern Science - Fresh notes link Platonic metaphysics to today's discussions of consciousness, near-death studies, and quantum mind theories.
  • Study Aids That Empower - Scene summaries, key-term glossaries, and thought-provoking discussion questions perfect for classrooms or book clubs.
  • Continuity with the Platonic Corpus - Cross-references to Apology, Meno, and Republic illuminate the evolution of Socrates' message.

Whether you seek comfort in grief, enrichment for spiritual practice, or a rigorous exploration of being itself, Phaedo invites you to sit at Socrates' side and ponder the wonder of an undying soul.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781806292356
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication date: 06/26/2025
Series: Library of Alexandria , #353
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Plato, one of the most famous philosophers in the world, lived during the Classical Period in Ancient Greece. A student of Socrates and a teacher to Aristotle, he was the founder of The Academy, the first school of higher learning in Europe. Plato is the most prominent figure in the history of Ancient Greek philosophy and the originator of the Platonist school of thought. Using dramatic elements like dialogue and humor, his form of writing was considered innovative in his time. Plato's best–known work, The Republic, is widely acknowledged as the cornerstone of Western philosophy. His other extensively read works include The Symposium, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, and The Laws.
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