Scrisorile. Dialoguri Suspecte. Dialoguri Apocrife -

This volume serves as a critical bridge for understanding the "Platonic Question": the debate over which works truly belong to the philosopher and which were written by his students or later imitators. Core Components of the Work

(Letters. Suspect Dialogues. Apocryphal Dialogues) refers to a significant Romanian editorial collection—most notably published by Editura IRI in 1996—that compiles the peripheral or contested works attributed to Plato . Scrisorile. Dialoguri suspecte. Dialoguri apocrife

A collection of 13 letters traditionally attributed to Plato. The most famous, Letter VII , is widely considered authentic by scholars and provides a rare autobiographical look at Plato's disastrous political involvement in Syracuse. This volume serves as a critical bridge for

In the Romanian academic tradition, this specific edition translated by and others is crucial because it completes the Platonic corpus available in the Romanian language. It allows researchers to look beyond the "standard" dialogues and explore the fringes of Platonic thought and its historical reception. RESEARCH AND SCIENCE TODAY SUPPLEMENT In the Romanian academic tradition, this specific edition

The apocryphal works show how the next generations of thinkers "imitated" Plato. They provide insight into the pedagogical methods of the early Academy—how they practiced the Socratic method and defined virtues like justice or piety. Contextual Significance

The "deep content" of this collection revolves around three main philosophical and philological pillars:

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