
History of Animals
Phaedo-Plato (Πλάτων)
"Phaedo" by Plato presents a profound exploration of the nature of the soul and the concept of immortality through the dialogue between Socrates and his followers on the day of his execution. This philosophical work delves into themes of life, death, and the pursuit of wisdom, making it a timeless reflection on human existence and the quest for understanding beyond the physical realm. Hearing "Phaedo" today invites listeners to engage with fundamental questions about life and the afterlife, echoing enduring debates about morality, knowledge, and the essence of being. Its insights continue to resonate, prompting introspection and dialogue about our own beliefs and the legacy we leave behind.

