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“Phaedo” is full of thoughts about the disorder, eternal anxiety, and mortality of the human body and on the other hand about the greatness of human ideals. Plato was diligently dreaming about a life without suffering and troubles, mutual hate and hostility, a life where the eternal truth would predominate. In the dialogue, all these are embodied in the sublime image of Socrates, who is dying for a sake of this future beatitude. The death of Socrates, with which the dialogue ended, is represented strictly and classically and it seems that at that moment all the sublime suppresses all the vile, and the simplicity, brevity, and deep moral intelligence are interconnected.
Here we see the perfect material for every historian. All the peculiarities of “Phaedo” such as its moral pathos, the sublime tragedy of Socrates’ death, the artistic deepness of the dialogue, and its inimitable classical style are still waiting for their researcher.
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