@Em
That's awesome! I won't lie, the Phaedo's ending almost (ALMOST!) moved me to tears the second time I read it!
Check out Euthyphro, Apology, and Meno too! They're among the more "essential" dialogues.
Once you move on from Plato, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is great. And Epicurus' letters are pretty good too. Those are just a few suggestions to start scratching the surface, and include what you would likely cover if you took an ancient philosophy course in college.
That's awesome! I won't lie, the Phaedo's ending almost (ALMOST!) moved me to tears the second time I read it!
Check out Euthyphro, Apology, and Meno too! They're among the more "essential" dialogues.
Once you move on from Plato, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is great. And Epicurus' letters are pretty good too. Those are just a few suggestions to start scratching the surface, and include what you would likely cover if you took an ancient philosophy course in college.
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