Plato's Philebus
Discover the depths of philosophical inquiry in Plato's Philebus, published by Cambridge University Press in 1972. This engaging dialogue is widely recognized as one of Plato's most advanced works, delving into the intricate nature of pleasure—exploring its meaning, diverse forms, and significance in human life. With a comprehensive introduction and insightful commentary by Professor Hackforth, this paperback edition, spanning 156 pages, serves as an essential resource for both students and general readers alike. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher or just beginning your journey into classical thought, Plato's Philebus offers a profound examination of concepts that continue to resonate today. Enhance your understanding of pleasure and its role in the good life with this essential addition to your bookshelf.