Laches Laches

Laches

A Socratic Dialogue on Courage and Moral Education

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Publisher Description

Laches by Plato is a timeless dialogue that delves into the nature of courage, virtue, and moral excellence. Through the engaging discussion between Socrates and prominent Athenian generals, the text explores profound questions about what it truly means to be courageous and how virtue shapes the character of individuals and society.

At the heart of this work lies its compelling hook: explore the philosophical inquiry into courage and virtue, where questions lead to insight and self-reflection. Plato’s dialogue style invites readers to actively engage with the ideas, challenging assumptions and encouraging critical thinking about ethics, personal growth, and the values that guide human conduct.

Laches connects classical philosophy with practical moral reflection, showing that understanding virtue is essential not only for personal development but also for the well-being of the community. The dialogue inspires readers to consider the depth and implications of moral choices in daily life.

The lasting value of this work lies in its ability to provoke thoughtful inquiry and timeless reflection. Plato’s examination of courage and virtue continues to influence philosophical thought, education, and the study of ethics, guiding readers toward a deeper understanding of human character and moral responsibility.

To read Laches is to engage in a journey of ethical exploration, intellectual rigor, and self-discovery. It is a book that enlightens, challenges, and affirms that true courage and moral excellence arise from knowledge, reflection, and the cultivation of virtue.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
15 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
49
Pages
PUBLISHER
DD Books
PROVIDER INFO
DD SALES AND DISTRIBUTORS
SIZE
305.1
KB
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