2 books tagged with ancient greece, sorted by rating.
by Plato
by Aristotle
Plato's most famous work, presented as a dialogue led by Socrates, exploring the nature of justice, the ideal state, and the role of the philosopher. Features the iconic Allegory of the Cave and a vision of a society governed by philosopher-kings.
Aristotle's foundational work on ethics explores the concept of "eudaimonia" — human flourishing — and argues that the good life is achieved through the practice of virtue. Covering friendship, justice, pleasure, and the contemplative life, it remains one of the most influential works in moral philosophy.