Laches

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 381
48
Book • Nonfiction
Athens • 5th Century BCE
381
Adult
18+ years
Laches is a dialogue by Plato exploring courage. Socrates engages with two generals and a father about the nature of courage for educating the youth. Through questions and discussion, they examine various definitions but struggle to find a definitive answer, highlighting the complexity of virtue and knowledge.
Contemplative
Informative
Mysterious
Inspirational
Plato's Laches engages readers with its exploration of courage through Socratic dialogue, praised for its insightful questioning and philosophical depth. Some find the argument development slow and the dialogue occasionally lacking focus. Overall, it's valued for prompting deep reflection on virtues.
A reader who enjoys Plato's Laches is likely interested in philosophy, ethics, and Socratic dialogues. They may also appreciate works like The Republic by Plato and Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle, exploring virtue, courage, and moral inquiry. Ideal for those seeking profound discussions on character and values.
48
Book • Nonfiction
Athens • 5th Century BCE
381
Adult
18+ years
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