Lysis Lysis

Lysis

A Socratic Dialogue on Friendship, Ethics, and Ancient Greek Philosophy

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Descripción editorial

"A Timeless Exploration of Friendship by One of History’s Greatest Philosophers

What is true friendship? Is it based on similarity, usefulness, love, or virtue?

In Lysis, Plato presents one of the most engaging and accessible dialogues of ancient Greek philosophy, as Socrates leads a thoughtful discussion on the nature of friendship (philia). Through sharp questioning, wit, and philosophical depth, Plato examines what binds people together—and why friendship remains one of the most complex human relationships.

Set in classical Athens, this dialogue combines ethical philosophy, Socratic method, and moral inquiry in a concise yet profound work. While no final definition is reached, Lysis invites readers to think critically about love, virtue, desire, and human connection, making it as relevant today as it was over two millennia ago.

Clear, thought-provoking, and rich in meaning, Lysis is an ideal entry point into Plato’s dialogues and classical philosophy, while also rewarding advanced students and lifelong learners.

Why Read Lysis?

🏛️ A foundational text of ancient Greek philosophy

💬 A classic example of Socratic dialogue

🤝 Focuses on friendship, ethics, and human relationships

📜 Essential reading for philosophy students and scholars

📚 A must-have for lovers of classic literature and philosophy

Perfect for readers interested in Plato’s works, Socratic philosophy, ethical theory, and classical Greek literature, Lysis offers a thoughtful and engaging exploration of friendship that continues to inspire philosophical discussion today.

Rediscover Plato’s wisdom—and rethink what it truly means to be a friend."

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2026
29 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
50
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Hans London Press
VENDEDOR
Rishita Bahuguna
TAMAÑO
890.7
KB
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