Laches Laches

Publisher Description

Title: Laches Author: Plato - In this insightful anthology, "Laches" by Plato offers a timeless exploration of education, virtue, and courage. The dialogue unfolds with Lysimachus and Melesias, two influential Athenians, who seek guidance on the best educational path for their sons due to their own unfulfilled learning experiences. As they consult generals Nicias and Laches after witnessing a demonstration of fighting in heavy armor, a debate ignites about the true value of such training. The narrative takes a philosophical turn when Socrates enters the discussion, challenging the traditional views of courage. Nicias views courage as a form of intelligence while Laches sees it as steadfastness. Socrates, with his keen philosophical inquiry, delves into the essence of virtue and courage, pushing the conversation beyond the confines of the battlefield. The dialogue is rich with character development and dramatic tension, offering readers a reflective journey into the universal quest for knowledge and virtue. "Laches" remains relevant in its examination of education and the complexities of human character, appealing to enthusiasts of classical literature and those intrigued by the philosophical musings of Socrates during 470 BC-399 BC. This work invites readers to ponder timeless questions about the nature of courage and its significance in both ancient and modern contexts, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the enduring insights of classical philosophy.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2021
January 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
33
Pages
PUBLISHER
Otbebookpublishing
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc.
SIZE
584.9
KB
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