Meno ; and, Phaedo /

"Plato's Meno and Phaedo are two of the most important works of ancient western philosophy and continue to be studied around the world. The Meno is a seminal work of epistemology. The Phaedo is a key source for Platonic metaphysics and for Plato's conception of the human soul. Togethe...

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Main Author: Plato
Other Authors: Sedley, D. N.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010 [reprinted 2013]
Series:Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy
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