Laches
A Socratic Dialogue on Courage, Virtue, and Moral Wisdom in Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Beschreibung des Verlags
What is courage? Is it simply bravery in battle—or something deeper, rooted in wisdom and self-knowledge? In Laches, Plato explores this timeless question through a vivid and engaging philosophical dialogue that remains as relevant today as it was in ancient Athens.
Set against a discussion about the proper education of young men, Laches features Socrates in conversation with two respected Athenian generals. As the dialogue unfolds, readers are drawn into a sharp yet accessible examination of moral virtue, ethical reasoning, and the nature of true bravery. Plato masterfully reveals how commonly held beliefs about courage often fall apart under careful questioning—inviting readers to rethink their own assumptions.
This work is a cornerstone of ancient Greek philosophy and an essential text for anyone interested in Socratic dialogues, classical philosophy books, or the foundations of Western ethical thought.
✨ Why Read Laches?
Explores the definition of courage through logical inquiry
Introduces readers to Socratic method and critical thinking
Ideal for students of philosophy, ethics, and classics
Short, engaging, and perfect for both beginners and advanced readers
A must-read among Plato’s dialogues and classic philosophy books
Whether you are studying philosophy academically, seeking personal growth through timeless wisdom, or building a collection of essential Greek philosophy classics, Laches offers powerful insights into character, virtue, and the pursuit of truth.
📚 Discover why Plato’s Laches continues to inspire readers searching for meaning, courage, and moral clarity.