About the Audiobook
Key Characters
- Ion
- Socrates
Themes & Mood
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Plato's *Ion* about and what are its central arguments?
This specific edition of "Ion" is narrated by LibriVox Volunteers and is part of the LibriVox public domain collection. It offers a complete and faithful representation of the original text by Plato (Πλάτων).
How does Plato use the character of Ion to critique poetic inspiration?
This specific edition of "Ion" is narrated by LibriVox Volunteers and is part of the LibriVox public domain collection. It offers a complete and faithful representation of the original text by Plato (Πλάτων).
What is the significance of the rhapsode Ion in understanding Plato's theory of Forms?
This specific edition of "Ion" is narrated by LibriVox Volunteers and is part of the LibriVox public domain collection. It offers a complete and faithful representation of the original text by Plato (Πλάτων).
Is *Ion* a difficult read for someone new to Plato's work, and what level of philosophical background is helpful?
This specific edition of "Ion" is narrated by LibriVox Volunteers and is part of the LibriVox public domain collection. It offers a complete and faithful representation of the original text by Plato (Πλάτων).
How does *Ion* compare to other Socratic dialogues like *Apology* or *Crito* in terms of style and content?
This specific edition of "Ion" is narrated by LibriVox Volunteers and is part of the LibriVox public domain collection. It offers a complete and faithful representation of the original text by Plato (Πλάτων).
Where can I listen to a free audiobook version of Plato's *Ion*?
This specific edition of "Ion" is narrated by LibriVox Volunteers and is part of the LibriVox public domain collection. It offers a complete and faithful representation of the original text by Plato (Πλάτων).
Who would benefit most from listening to Plato's *Ion* – students, philosophy enthusiasts, or general readers?
This specific edition of "Ion" is narrated by LibriVox Volunteers and is part of the LibriVox public domain collection. It offers a complete and faithful representation of the original text by Plato (Πλάτων).