Plato: Complete Works
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CONTENTS:
Euthyphro
Glad to reward anyone who is willing to listen
They will listen if they think you show them well
To be laughed at does not matter
Apology
John M. Cooper’s introduction
Socrates’ introduction (17a – 18a)
Additional charges (18a – 19a)
Prejudice, sophistry, and the oracle (19a – 21a)
The oracle and Socrates’ mission (21a – 24b)
Confronting Meletus (24b – 28a)
Death and the single daimonion (28a – 34b)
Ain’t too proud not to beg (34b – 35e)
Deserve’s got nothing to do with it (35e – 38b)
Forget it Socrates, it’s Athens (38b – 42a)
Online resources for the Apology
Additional thoughts
Crito
The last temptation of Socrates
An overview
That part of ourselves that must remain unnamed
Age, epic and tragedy
Phaedo
Cratylus
Theaetetus
Sophist
Statesman
Parmenides
Philebus
Symposium
Phaedrus
Alcibiadesᵻ
Second Alcibiades*
Hipparchus*
Rival Lovers*
Theages*
Charmides
Laches
Lysis
Euthydemus
Protagoras
Gorgias
Meno
Greater Hippias†
Lesser Hippias
Ion
Menexenus
Clitophon†
Republic
Timaeus
Critias
Minos*
Laws
Epinomis*
Letters‡
Definitions*
On Justice*
On Virtue*
Demodocus*
Sisyphus*
Halcyon*
Eryxias*
Axiochus*
Epigrams‡
* It is generally agreed by scholars that Plato is not the author of this work.
†It is not generally agreed by scholars whether Plato is the author of this work.
‡ As to Plato’s authorship of the individual Letter and Epigrams, consult the respective introductory notes.