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Plato's 'THE ATLANTIS COLLECTION - 6 Books About The Mythical Lost World' is a comprehensive anthology that delves into the enigmatic tale of Atlantis, threading through both Classical philosophies and post-Platonic interpretations. Through this collection, readers are introduced to the original dialogues of Plato-'Timaeus' and 'Critias'-that first chronicled the story of the majestic island nation. The anthology is not solely a recollection of ancient myths; it serves as a cultural and literary nexus where a diverse array of reflections on Atlantis-from Bacon's envisioning of a utopian…mehr

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Plato's 'THE ATLANTIS COLLECTION - 6 Books About The Mythical Lost World' is a comprehensive anthology that delves into the enigmatic tale of Atlantis, threading through both Classical philosophies and post-Platonic interpretations. Through this collection, readers are introduced to the original dialogues of Plato-'Timaeus' and 'Critias'-that first chronicled the story of the majestic island nation. The anthology is not solely a recollection of ancient myths; it serves as a cultural and literary nexus where a diverse array of reflections on Atlantis-from Bacon's envisioning of a utopian society in 'New Atlantis' to Donnelly's scrutinizing pursuit of historical fact in 'Atlantis: The Antediluvian World'-are presented with a remarkable blend of narrative prowess and intellectual inquiry. These pieces are augmented by genre-defining works from Hyne and Scott-Elliot, all weaving a rich tapestry of speculative lore around one of humanity's most enduring legends. Plato, the seminal Greek philosopher, was not merely an author but a profound thinker whose work has shaped Western intellectual tradition. Positioned uniquely at the crossroads of myth and history, his Atlantis dialogues employ a literary device to examine ideal states and the calamitous effects of hubris. It is in the fertile grounds of his philosophical inquiries that subsequent authors such as Bacon and Donnelly found inspiration. Their works, included in this collection, underscore an ongoing fascination with the possibility of lost advanced civilizations and the enduring quest for a deeper understanding of human history and societal evolution. 'THE ATLANTIS COLLECTION' is more than an assemblage of stories; it is a historical and philosophical odyssey that invites discerning readers to explore the permutations of a legend that has captivated imaginations for centuries. Scholars, enthusiasts of mythological studies, and readers drawn to classical wisdom will find this anthology an invaluable resource. It offers a unique lens through which to appreciate the intricate layers of meaning behind the myth of Atlantis, while stimulating a reflective inquiry into the dynamics of emerging and fading civilizations. This collection, by consequence, affords its audience not only intellectual gratification but also an enduring engagement with some of the foundational ideas that continue to influence contemporary thought.

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Plato (circa 427-347 BCE) was an eminent philosopher and foundational figure in Western philosophy, whose work has been profoundly influential through the ages. A student of Socrates and mentor to Aristotle, Plato's dialogues have been essential texts in philosophy, ethics, and epistemology. His works blend poetic mythology with rigorous argumentation, often featuring Socrates as a protagonist in philosophical discussions. Plato's Academy, considered by many the first university, cultivated notable intellectuals, setting a template for future educational institutions. Perhaps one of his most intriguing contributions to literature and philosophy is found in 'Timaeus' and 'Critias' dialogues, presented in the modern 'THE ATLANTIS COLLECTION - 6 Books About The Mythical Lost World.' These texts articulate the tale of Atlantis, a sophisticated civilization alleged to have vanished beneath the waves. While largely considered a mythological construct, the tale of Atlantis has captured imaginations for centuries, inspiring countless works of fiction and speculative historical theories. In these accounts, Plato elaborates on themes of political idealism, societal decay, and divine retribution, a reflection of his philosophical preoccupations with the ideal forms of government and morality. Beyond Atlantis, Plato's oeuvre encompassed works like 'The Republic', where he conceptualized an ideal state, and 'The Symposium', which delves into the nature of love and beauty. His literary style is characterized by its dialogic form and Socratic method, pushing readers to active participation in unfolding philosophical inquiry.