Charmides
A Socratic Dialogue on Temperance, Self-Knowledge, and Virtue in Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Publisher Description
"Charmides by Plato is a classic Socratic dialogue that explores one of the most enduring questions in philosophy: What does it mean to possess self-control and true wisdom? Centered on the concept of sophrosyne—often translated as temperance or moderation—the dialogue follows Socrates as he examines competing definitions of virtue through rigorous questioning and philosophical debate.
Set within the intellectual world of ancient Athens, Charmides blends ethical inquiry with sharp reasoning and subtle irony. Plato uses conversation rather than doctrine to guide readers toward deeper reflection on self-knowledge, moral discipline, and the limits of human understanding. The dialogue also offers valuable insight into Socratic method and early Greek philosophical thought.
Essential reading for students and readers of ancient philosophy, classical ethics, and Plato’s works, Charmides remains highly relevant to modern discussions of character, knowledge, and moral responsibility.
🔍 What You’ll Explore
Plato’s examination of temperance (sophrosyne)
The Socratic method of philosophical inquiry
Early foundations of virtue ethics
Themes of self-knowledge and moral discipline
A key text in ancient Greek philosophy
⭐ Why Readers Choose This Book
One of Plato’s most accessible philosophical dialogues
Central to the study of Socratic ethics
Widely taught in philosophy and classics courses
Ideal for both beginners and advanced readers of philosophy"