Sakretis o Plato is a seminal Odia essay book written by Sarat Kumar Mohanty, published in 1970 and re-released in a second edition in 2003. The book is a groundbreaking work that explores the philosophical ideas of Plato, one of the most influential thinkers in Western philosophy, in the context of Odia literature and culture.
The book is a collection of essays that delve into the concepts of Plato’s philosophy, including his theories on reality, knowledge, and the nature of the self. Mohanty’s writing is lucid, engaging, and thought-provoking, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to readers.
The essays are structured around key concepts, such as the allegory of the cave, the theory of forms, and the concept of the ideal state. Mohanty provides a nuanced analysis of these concepts, drawing upon Odia literature and culture to illustrate their relevance and significance.
Throughout the book, Mohanty emphasizes the importance of philosophical inquiry and critical thinking, highlighting the need for readers to engage with the text and explore its deeper meanings. The essays are peppered with thought-provoking questions, stimulating discussions, and practical suggestions, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and researchers.
“Sakretis o Plato” is a testament to the author’s expertise in philosophy and his ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and concise manner. The book is a valuable addition to any academic or personal library, offering a wealth of knowledge and insights that will inspire readers to think critically and explore the depths of philosophy.
The second edition of the book includes updated references, new essays, and a revised introduction, making it an essential resource for students and scholars of philosophy, literature, and cultural studies.
Books Info
Books name | Sakretis o Plato |
Author | Sarat Kumar Mohanty |
No Of pages | 637 |
Publisher | Agraduta |
Publication | 1970, 2003 2e. |
Printed At | M. Printers |
Distributor | NA |