📙 Plato (428/427–348/347 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and mathematician of the Classic Age who founded the Academy of Athens. Noted as a student of Socrates, Plato has distinguished himself as one of the founders of Western philosophy by recording the teachings of his master and his own philosophies in 35 dialogues and 13 letters (some are disputed as spurious).This collection contains the following works by Plato:All books translated by Benjamin JowettPart 1: Early Dialogues
- The Apology
- Crito
- Charmides
- Laches
- Lysis
- Euthyphro
- Menexenus
- Ion
- Gorgias
- Protagoras
- Meno
Part 2: Middle Dialogues
- Euthydemus
- Cratylus
- Phaedo
- Phaedrus
- The Symposium
- Theaetetus
- Parmenides
Part 3: Late Dialogues
- Sophist
- Statesman
- Philebus
- Timaeus
- Critias
Part 4: The Republic
- I: Of Wealth, Justice, Moderation, and their Opposites
- II: The Individual, the State, and Education
- III: The Arts in Education
- IV: Wealth, Poverty, and Virtue
- V: On Matrimony and Philosophy
- VI: The Philosophy of Government
- VII: On Shadows and Realities in Education
- VIII: Four Forms of Government
- IX: On Wrong or Right Government, and the Pleasures of Each
- X: The Recompense of Life
Part 5: The Laws