The first volume of Plato’s Collected Works includes the philosopher’s early dialogues, belonging to the period when his teachings were taking shape. The idea of the volume overall is to trace the path of the development of Platonism.
Contents
The Life and Creative Path of Plato
Introductory Remarks to Volume I
Apology of Socrates
Crito
Phaedo
Alcibiades II
Menexenus
Euthydemus
Hippias Minor
Alcibiades I
Laches
Euthyphro
Lysis
Charmides
Ion
Hippias Major
Protagoras
Gorgias
Meno
Cratylus