Phaedrus
  • Por Plato
  • Editor: Passerino

The Phaedrus written by Plato, is a dialogue between Plato's protagonist, Socrates, and Phaedrus, an interlocutor in several dialogues.Plato (424/423 – 348/347 BC) was a...

The African Wars: English And Latin Language
  • Por Julius Caesar
  • Editor: Interactive Media

Caesar, advancing by moderate journeys, and continuing his march without intermission, arrived at Lilybaeum, on the 14th day before the calends of January. Designing to embark...

Kore Kosmou: The Virgin Of The World
  • Por Hermes Trimegistus
  • Editor: Harmakis Edizioni

Apparently the earliest of the Hermetic writings is the Kore Kosmou or Virgin of the World. It has more connection with the earlier mythology of Egypt than the other works, Isis...

Beyond Socrates' Dia-logos: The Locations Of Mind
  • Por Luigi Giannachi
  • Editor: Tektime

If we could talk with the great fathers of philosophy about some of today`s world issues, what resources could we infer and what lessons could we reflect? These are the surreal...

Cratylus
  • Por Plato
  • Editor: Passerino

Plato's Cratylus is a dialogue about the correctness of namesPlato (424/423 – 348/347 BC) was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens,...

Meno
  • Por Plato
  • Editor: Passerino Editore

Meno is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato.Plato (424/423 – 348/347 BC) was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first...

The Twilight Of The Idols: How To Philosophize With The Hammer
  • Por Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Editor: Interactive Media

Nietzsche criticizes German culture of the day as unsophisticated, decadent and nihilistic, and shoots some disapproving arrows at key French, British, and Italian cultural...

The Will To Power: An Attempted Transvaluation Of All Values
  • Por Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Editor: Interactive Media

What I am now going to relate is the history of the next two centuries. I shall describe what will happen, what must necessarily happen: the triumph of Nihilism. This history can...

The Great Learning
  • Por Confucius
  • Editor: Interactive Media

What the great learning teaches, is to illustrate illustrious virtue; to renovate the people; and to rest in the highest excellence. The point where to rest being known, the...

Enchiridion
  • Por Epictetus
  • Editor: David De Angelis

The little book by Epictetus called Enchiridion or “manual” has played a disproportionately large role in the rise of modern attitudes and modern philosophy. As soon...

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