
The Logos Reader is a guide designed to help you read the books themselves more clearly. For each monthly volume, the Logos Reader provides carefully written essays that explain the historical context, outline the structure of the work, and clarify its central arguments.
It shows how each book belongs to a larger philosophical tradition, and how it relates to the works that came before and after it.
When a passage becomes difficult, the Logos Reader points you to essential references that help clarify the problem. When you want to go further, it offers additional references for deeper study.
Over time, this creates something most readers never achieve on their own: a connected understanding of philosophy, rather than a collection of isolated classics.
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starting with Plato's Symposium
Grant a philosophy masterpieces delivered each month
The Logos Reader — a guide to deepen your understanding
Exclusive gifts — bookmarks, posters, or collectible items
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Free copy of Boethius' The Consolation of Philosophy
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