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Greatest Greek Philosophers (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)

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    Three renowned ancient philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, and Epictetus, shaped Western thought. Plato, a pupil of Socrates, founded the Academy and explored ideal forms. Aristotle, his student, delved into logic, ethics, and natural sciences. Epictetus, a Stoic, emphasized virtue and personal control. Their ideas continue to inspire philosophical discourse.

    Explore the intellectual marvels of ancient Greece through the profound insights of its greatest philosophers. Seneca, the unyielding questioner of truths; Plato, the visionary founder of the Academy; and Aristotle, the polymath who shaped logic and ethics. This captivating journey unveils their timeless wisdom on ethics, politics, and the human condition. From the dialectic method to the pursuit of eudaimonia, their philosophies continue to shape our understanding of life, knowledge, and morality. An unraveling intellectual heritage that laid the foundation for Western thought and ignited the flame of reason.

    Where logic meets legacy.

    • Dive into ancient Greece's intellectual marvels with its greatest philosophers' insights.
    • Meet Seneca, the unyielding truth-seeker; Plato, founder of the visionary Academy.
    • Explore Aristotle's legacy in shaping logic, ethics, and polymathic brilliance.
    • Timeless wisdom on ethics, politics, and the essence of the human condition.
    • Unravel an intellectual heritage that ignited the flame of Western reason.