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  1. Dialogues of Plato. History portal. These are the dialogues ascribed to Plato in antiquity. Many of these frequently feature Socrates and are an important part of the Socratic dialogues . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dialogues by Plato.

  2. Dialogue form suits a philosopher of Platos type. His use of dramatic elements, including humour, draws the reader in. Plato is unmatched in his ability to re-create the experience of conversation.

  3. Apr 29, 2020 · Plato's Socratic Dialogues provide a bedrock for classical Western philosophy. For centuries they have been read, studied and discussed via the flat pages of books, but the ideal medium for them is the spoken word. Some are genuine dialogues while some are dialogues reported by a narrator supposedly at a later date.

  4. Dialogues Listed by Length and Number of Similes. The following list is arranged according to length of the Dialogues, using the word-count of the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (online) with the number of similes noted in the third column.

  5. The Dialogues of Plato tell the stories of Socrates' thoughts and reflections in a way that is vivid, entertaining, and thought-provoking. Friendly conversation really does seem the best way to open minds, including your own.

  6. The Dialogues of Plato translated by Benjamin Jowett. CONTENTS. Charmides; Lysis; Laches; Protagoras; Euthydemus; Cratylus; Phaedrus; Ion; Symposium; Meno; Euthyphro; Apology; Crito; Phaedo; Gorgias; The Republic; Book 1 - (Of Wealth, Justice, Moderation, and their Opposites) Book 2 - (The Individual, the State, and Education) Book 3 - (The ...

  7. The Dialogues of Plato, vol. 1, translated into English with Analyses and Introductions by B. Jowett, M.A. in Five Volumes. 3rd edition revised and corrected (Oxford University Press, 1892).