The Phaedo - by Plato
The Phaedo is a dialogue that presents Socrates's final hours and his arguments for the immortality of the soul. This work explores themes of death, philosophy, and the nature of existence through a moving account of Socrates's last day. The dialogue presents several arguments for the soul's immortality and examines the relationship between the body and the soul. This text remains one of Plato's most profound works, offering comfort and inspiration to those contemplating the meaning of life and death.
Original Language: Greek
Original Title: Φαίδων
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