Phaidon (Platon dialogue, Ludwig von Georgii translation)
- Phaidon oder Von der Unsterblichkeit der Seele
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- Phaidon
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- German
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Wikipedia
Phaedo (; Ancient Greek: Φαίδων, Phaidōn) is a dialogue written by Plato, in which Socrates discusses the immortality of the soul and the nature of the afterlife with his friends in the hours leading up to his death. Socrates explores various arguments for the soul's immortality with the Pythagorean philosophers Simmias and Cebes of Thebes in order to show that there is an afterlife in which the soul will dwell following death. The dialogue concludes with a mythological narrative of the descent into Tarturus and an account of Socrates' execution.
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Dialogue. This translation first published in 1853.Last modified: 2025-12-23 (revision #267363)
Editions
| Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phaidon oder Von der Unsterblichkeit der Seele | Hardcover | ? | 1944 |
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- Phaidon(Platon dialogue, Ludwig von Georgii translation) is a translation of Φαίδων(Platonic dialogue)
- Phaidon(Platon dialogue, Ludwig von Georgii translation) was translated by Ludwig von Georgii
- Phaidon(Platon dialogue, Ludwig von Georgii translation) was written by Πλάτων
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