Description
Pamphlet cover has some wear, scuffs and bending. Pages have some notes in pencil in the margins and underlining of text throughout. Binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of Plato’s “Euthyphro Apology Crito” offers a unique glimpse into the mind of an engaged reader. The penciled notes and underlined passages suggest a careful study of these seminal works, which have profoundly influenced Western philosophy and ethics for over two millennia. Plato’s dialogues, featuring his teacher Socrates, explore fundamental questions of justice, virtue, and the examined life. The “Apology” recounts Socrates’ famous defense speech at his trial, where he proclaimed, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” The “Crito” grapples with civil disobedience and one’s moral obligation to the state. This edition’s wear and marginalia attest to its role as a cherished companion on an intellectual journey through Plato’s timeless wisdom. For collectors and readers alike, it invites contemplation on the enduring relevance of these ancient texts and the rich dialogue they continue to inspire.