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Chillbooks Audiobooks - Crito by Plato

Crito by Plato

10/03/24 • 33 min

Chillbooks Audiobooks

🌟📘 Welcome to Chillbooks, where we bring classic philosophy to life in a serene and focused listening experience. In today’s session, we present “Crito” by Plato, a powerful dialogue on justice, duty, and the relationship between the individual and the state. Featuring full on-screen subtitles, this audiobook allows you to follow along closely as Socrates discusses profound ethical questions that remain relevant today. 🔖 About “Crito” In “Crito”, Plato presents a dialogue between Socrates and his friend Crito, who urges Socrates to escape from prison and avoid his execution. The conversation delves into themes of justice, law, and moral integrity, as Socrates defends his decision to accept the verdict of the Athenian court, even at the cost of his own life. It is one of the great works of philosophical literature, exploring the responsibilities of the individual within society and the nature of justice itself. 🌟 About Plato Plato (427–347 BCE) was one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy. A student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, his dialogues have shaped our understanding of ethics, politics, and metaphysics. “Crito” is part of Plato’s writings on the final days of Socrates, providing insight into the philosopher’s thoughts on law, society, and morality. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Engaged Listening This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow along as you listen to the dialogue between Socrates and Crito. The accompanying visuals offer a calm, reflective atmosphere that enhances your understanding of the ethical debates explored in the text. 📚 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we provide fully subtitled audiobooks of classic works in philosophy, history, and literature. Subscribe to experience more timeless dialogues like Crito and join our community dedicated to peaceful, thoughtful listening. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 06:54 - Crito and Socrates Debate Justice and Duty Follow us: • All links (opens in relevant apps): https://solo.to/chillbooks • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chillbooks.tv/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/chillbookstv • Facebook: https://facebook.com/chillbooks.tv • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@chillbooks.tv • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Chillbooks 📘 Join the debate on justice and duty with Socrates in Plato’s ‘Crito,’ fully subtitled for a thoughtful and immersive experience at Chillbooks.

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🌟📘 Welcome to Chillbooks, where we bring classic philosophy to life in a serene and focused listening experience. In today’s session, we present “Crito” by Plato, a powerful dialogue on justice, duty, and the relationship between the individual and the state. Featuring full on-screen subtitles, this audiobook allows you to follow along closely as Socrates discusses profound ethical questions that remain relevant today. 🔖 About “Crito” In “Crito”, Plato presents a dialogue between Socrates and his friend Crito, who urges Socrates to escape from prison and avoid his execution. The conversation delves into themes of justice, law, and moral integrity, as Socrates defends his decision to accept the verdict of the Athenian court, even at the cost of his own life. It is one of the great works of philosophical literature, exploring the responsibilities of the individual within society and the nature of justice itself. 🌟 About Plato Plato (427–347 BCE) was one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy. A student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, his dialogues have shaped our understanding of ethics, politics, and metaphysics. “Crito” is part of Plato’s writings on the final days of Socrates, providing insight into the philosopher’s thoughts on law, society, and morality. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Engaged Listening This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow along as you listen to the dialogue between Socrates and Crito. The accompanying visuals offer a calm, reflective atmosphere that enhances your understanding of the ethical debates explored in the text. 📚 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we provide fully subtitled audiobooks of classic works in philosophy, history, and literature. Subscribe to experience more timeless dialogues like Crito and join our community dedicated to peaceful, thoughtful listening. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 06:54 - Crito and Socrates Debate Justice and Duty Follow us: • All links (opens in relevant apps): https://solo.to/chillbooks • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chillbooks.tv/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/chillbookstv • Facebook: https://facebook.com/chillbooks.tv • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@chillbooks.tv • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Chillbooks 📘 Join the debate on justice and duty with Socrates in Plato’s ‘Crito,’ fully subtitled for a thoughtful and immersive experience at Chillbooks.

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undefined - The Introduction “Al-Muqaddimah" by Ibn Khaldun | Part 1 - The Preface

The Introduction “Al-Muqaddimah" by Ibn Khaldun | Part 1 - The Preface

📘 Al-Muqaddimah Series Playlist: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6wZrAjRwk7f1FiZBiaLKPHdF21a47KIY

🌟📚 Welcome to Chillbooks, where we explore great works of history, philosophy, classics and spirituality in a tranquil, focused setting. This is the first part of our series on Ibn Khaldun’s Al-Muqaddimah—a cornerstone text in history and sociology. We begin with the Preface of Al-Muqaddimah, offering an insightful introduction to Ibn Khaldun’s groundbreaking analysis of civilization, society, and historical methodology. **Disclaimer: AI tools have been used to assist in the translation and production of this Audiobook. We appreciate your help and feedback to improve the process Original Arabic text: https://ar.wikisource.org/wiki/مقدمة_ابن_خلدون This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles to enhance your understanding, with no background music, allowing for an uninterrupted engagement with Ibn Khaldun’s profound ideas. 🔖 About “Al-Muqaddimah” “Al-Muqaddimah” (The Introduction) is a seminal work written by the 14th-century historian and philosopher Ibn Khaldun. In this preface, Ibn Khaldun introduces the key themes of his study of history, sociology, economics, and human civilization. It is widely regarded as one of the first works to address these subjects systematically, laying the foundation for modern social sciences. His examination of the rise and fall of civilizations remains deeply relevant and widely studied today. 🌟 About Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) was a pioneering scholar whose work revolutionized the study of history, sociology, and economics. Born in North Africa, his contributions to historiography and the philosophy of history are unmatched. In Al-Muqaddimah, he introduced the concept of social cohesion (asabiyyah) and analyzed the factors that lead to the growth and decay of societies. His work continues to influence scholars around the world. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Enhanced Engagement This audiobook includes full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow along with Ibn Khaldun’s text as you listen. The visuals are chosen to enhance the reflective nature of his writing, creating a focused and immersive experience. 📚 A Series of Translations This is the first part of our ongoing series of translations of Al-Muqaddimah. Stay tuned as we dive deeper into Ibn Khaldun’s examination of history and society, with each part offering a new insight into this monumental work. 📚 Explore with Chillbooks Chillbooks provides fully subtitled audiobooks of classic works, offering a serene space for learning and reflection. Subscribe to explore more historical and philosophical works and join our community dedicated to thoughtful and peaceful listening. Timestamps: 00:00 - President Ronald Reagen on Ibn Khaldun 00:30 - The Introduction by Ibn Khaldun 00:41 - First Preface 14:15 - Second Preface Follow us: • All links (opens in relevant apps): https://solo.to/chillbooks • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chillbooks.tv/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/chillbookstv • Facebook: https://facebook.com/chillbooks.tv • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@chillbooks.tv • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Chillbooks 📘 Begin your journey into the world of history and sociology with Ibn Khaldun’s ‘Al-Muqaddimah,’ starting with the Preface, here at Chillbooks.

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undefined - Human Civilization in General | Part 2 of "Al-Muqaddimah" by Ibn Khaldun

Human Civilization in General | Part 2 of "Al-Muqaddimah" by Ibn Khaldun

📘 Al-Muqaddimah Series Playlist: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6wZrAjRwk7f1FiZBiaLKPHdF21a47KIY

🌟📚 Welcome back to Chillbooks, where we continue our journey through Ibn Khaldun’s Al-Muqaddimah—one of the most significant works in history and sociology. In this second part, we explore the Foreword and Chapter 1: Human Civilization in General, where Ibn Khaldun introduces his groundbreaking analysis of how human societies form, evolve, and decline. This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles for an immersive and uninterrupted experience, allowing you to engage deeply with Ibn Khaldun’s profound insights. **Disclaimer: AI tools have been used to assist in the translation and production of this Audiobook. We appreciate your help and feedback to improve the process Original Arabic text: ⁠https://ar.wikisource.org/wiki/مقدمة_ابن_خلدون⁠ 🔖 About “Al-Muqaddimah” “Al-Muqaddimah” (The Introduction) is a monumental work by Ibn Khaldun, exploring the patterns of history and the structures of human civilization. In this part, Chapter 1: Human Civilization in General, Ibn Khaldun provides a broad analysis of the nature of human societies, their formation, and the dynamics that drive their development and collapse. His theories on social cohesion, economics, and political organization are considered foundational in modern sociology and historiography. 🌟 About Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) was a philosopher, historian, and sociologist from North Africa whose work has had a lasting influence on the study of history and society. His analysis of the cycles of civilization and the concept of Asabiyyah (social cohesion) has shaped modern theories of history, politics, and economics. Al-Muqaddimah remains one of the most cited and studied texts in these fields. 🌄 Subtitled Audiobook for Engaged Listening This audiobook features full on-screen subtitles, allowing you to follow along with the text while listening. The visuals provide a reflective and focused atmosphere, perfect for absorbing the dense and insightful ideas of Ibn Khaldun. 📚 A Series of Translations This is the second part of our series on Al-Muqaddimah, focusing on Human Civilization in General. Stay tuned for more parts, where we delve further into Ibn Khaldun’s exploration of history, sociology, and economics. 📚 Explore with Chillbooks At Chillbooks, we bring you fully subtitled audiobooks of classic works, offering a peaceful and engaging space for learning. Subscribe to follow our ongoing exploration of Al-Muqaddimah and other significant works of history and philosophy. Timestamps: 00:00 Part 2 of Al-Muqaddimah by Ibn Khaldun 00:11 - Foreword to The Nature of Human Civilization 19:48 - Chapter 1: Human Civilization in General 19:54 - First: Human interaction is essential. 26:27 - Second: The proportions of the population of the earth 39:10 - Third: On the moderate regions and the deviated ones 49:45 - Fourth: On the effect of air (climate) on human morals. 53:00 - Fifth: On the differences in the conditions of civilization 1:04:32 - Sixth: On the types of beings perceived by humans 1:22:56 - Types of Human Soul 1:24:16 - Revelation 1:30:17 - Divination 1:37:30 - The Vision Follow us: • All links (opens in relevant apps): https://solo.to/chillbooks • Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/chillbooks.tv/⁠ • Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/chillbookstv⁠ • Facebook: ⁠https://facebook.com/chillbooks.tv⁠ • TikTok: ⁠https://tiktok.com/@chillbooks.tv⁠ • YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/Chillbooks⁠ 📘 Continue your journey into Ibn Khaldun’s ‘Al-Muqaddimah’ with the foreword and his analysis of ‘Human Civilization in General,’ fully subtitled for a focused and immersive experience at Chillbooks.

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