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"Plato and His Contemporaries" provides an exhaustive examination of the life and intellectual environment of one of history's most influential philosophers. G. C. Field offers a meticulous study of fourth-century Athens, situating Plato within the complex social, political, and philosophical landscape of his time. This work explores the figures and schools of thought that interacted with Plato, from the immediate circle of Socrates to the rival sophists and political leaders who shaped the era.
The book analyzes the development of the Academy and the broader Greek cultural movements that influenced Platonic dialogues. By focusing on the historical reality of the fourth century, Field moves beyond abstract theory to reveal how Plato's thought was grounded in the practical concerns and debates of his age. This volume remains an essential resource for students of ancient history and classical philosophy, offering a clear and comprehensive look at the origins of Western political and ethical thought. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the motivations behind "The Republic" and other foundational texts, viewed through the lens of a scholar dedicated to historical accuracy and intellectual clarity.
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