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RE: Philosophy Series on the Pre-Socratics!
Hi @shinday. I'm a philosophy fan myself. so I'll be curious to see what you bring. Funny enough, I'm working on a graphic novel about Socrates, his trial and execution, and how that affected the young Plato. I'm at the very start of things, but I'll be sharing my progress here. Give me a follow if that sounds like it could be to your interest!
That's a very creative idea, and I'd be interested in seeing how it comes along. I was planning on reading Plato's Apology but instead decided to start with the pre-Socratics and Milesians. It can be quite hard to fully digest the dense works on the philosophers, so there is undoubtedly a demand for lighter descriptions of their ideas and lives.
I'm rather surprised that it hasn't been done yet. There was an Italian (I think) movie in the 60s, but it's very hard to find. I've never seen it. (And from what I've heard they directly did the Platonic dialogs; mine will be a combination of several historical sources, as well as my own fictional narrative details.)
The Pre-Socratics are very interesting, but there's often only a very little amount of surviving sources to tease out their thought and worldview. One of the most fascinating things from that era for is Thucydides' Peloponnesian War. Anyway, have fun as you dig into the Greeks!