Axiochus
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Plato's "Axiochus" is a dialogue that explores the nature of death and the afterlife.
The dialogue features Socrates' discussions with Axiochus, a young man who is contemplating death.
Socrates offers comfort and guidance, exploring the nature of the soul and its relationship to the body.
Axiochus is a profound exploration of life, death, and the nature of reality, offering a compelling case for the soul's continued existence after death.
It remains a significant text in philosophy and theology.
The dialogue features Socrates' discussions with Axiochus, a young man who is contemplating death.
Socrates offers comfort and guidance, exploring the nature of the soul and its relationship to the body.
Axiochus is a profound exploration of life, death, and the nature of reality, offering a compelling case for the soul's continued existence after death.
It remains a significant text in philosophy and theology.
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Plato of Athens, with Robin Waterfield