Platon presents a thought-provoking audiobook, 'Plato's Meno', a Socratic dialogue that delves into the nature of virtue and its acquisition. Written by Plato around 385 BC, this seminal work of ancient Western philosophy continues to fascinate audiences worldwide.
In 'Plato's Meno', Platon masterfully narrates the conversation between Socrates and Meno, as they grapple with the question of whether virtue can be taught, acquired through practice, or if it is an inherent trait. Through their discussion, Platon introduces key Platonic themes, including the concept of the Socratic dialogue itself.
This 1 hour and 9-minute audiobook, released on 2 April 2020 by SAGA Egmont, is a captivating exploration of epistemology and ethics. Platon's engaging narration guides the listener through the intricate arguments and ideas presented in the dialogue, making 'Plato's Meno' an essential listen for anyone interested in philosophy and the workings of the human mind. With its rich historical context and profound insights, 'Plato's Meno' is a compelling addition to Platon's repertoire, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the world of ancient Greek philosophy.