
In Laches, Plato invites us into a conversation between Socrates and two celebrated Athenian generals-Laches and Nicias-who are asked to evaluate a training method for young men. As the discussion deepens, Socrates shifts the topic from techniques of war to the essence of virtue itself: What is courage? Is it fearlessness? Knowledge? Endurance? Or something more?
This modern translation captures the clarity and sincerity of one of Plato's most engaging dialogues. Through questioning and reflection, Laches reveals how difficult it is to define courage-and how vital it is to understand it, not just in combat, but in raising children, facing adversity, and leading a good life.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you're a philosopher, a parent, or a person striving to live with integrity, Laches will challenge and inspire your understanding of what it truly means to be courageous.
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