Ion

Ion

by Plato
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/01/2026

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Ion by Plato is a compelling dialogue that delves into the nature of art, inspiration, and the source of human excellence. Through the conversation between Socrates and Ion, a celebrated rhapsode, Plato explores whether true skill in the arts comes from knowledge, divine inspiration, or a combination of both. The dialogue engages the reader in a thoughtful examination of creativity, talent, and the forces that move both artist and audience. At the heart of this work lies its memorable hook: great artistry flows from a blend of skill, passion, and divine inspiration. Socrates’ probing questions reveal that artistic brilliance is often not purely technical but is inspired, transcending rational understanding. This idea challenges readers to reconsider the relationship between human effort, talent, and the transcendent spark that brings art to life. Ion connects aesthetic achievement with moral and intellectual inquiry, showing that the arts are not merely entertainment but reflections of deeper truths. Plato examines the influence of poetry, performance, and storytelling on society, emphasizing how inspired expression can shape emotions, values, and cultural consciousness. The lasting value of this work lies in its insights into creativity, philosophy, and the human condition. It has inspired thinkers, artists, and educators to explore the relationship between talent, knowledge, and inspiration, highlighting the enduring significance of art in human life. To read Ion is to witness the intersection of philosophy and artistry. It is a book that sharpens the mind, deepens appreciation for creative expression, and affirms that true excellence in art arises from the union of skill, insight, and inspired passion.

ISBN:
9782020190030
9782020190030
Category:
Ethics & moral philosophy
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-01-2026
Language:
English
Publisher:
D&d Books
Plato

Plato ranks among the most familiar ancient philosophers, along with his teacher, Socrates, and his student, Aristotle.

In addition to writing philosophical dialogues - used to teach logic, ethics, rhetoric, religion, and mathematics as well as philosophy - he founded Athens' Academy, the Western world's first institution of higher learning.

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