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- Language
- English
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- Publisher
- ReadHowYouWant.com
- Pages
- 68
- ISBN
- 9781425034948
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Other editions (48)
Laches (Bryn Mawr Commentaries, Greek) (Ancient Greek and English Edition)
1985 • Bryn Mawr Commentaries, Inc.
Ancient Greek
Laches (Large Print)
2006 • Read How You Want
English
Laches Large Print
2019 • Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
English
Plato - Laches For a Man to Conquer Himself Is the First and Noblest of All Victories
2018 • Copyright Group Limited
English
V 3 Laches
2014 • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
German
Other editions

Laches (Bryn Mawr Commentaries, Greek) (Ancient Greek and English Edition)
1985 • Bryn Mawr Commentaries, Inc.
Ancient Greek

Laches (Large Print)
2006 • Read How You Want
English

Laches Large Print
2019 • Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
English

Plato - Laches For a Man to Conquer Himself Is the First and Noblest of All Victories
2018 • Copyright Group Limited
English

V 3 Laches
2014 • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
German

Laches
2004 • Kessinger Publishing, LLC
English
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The Laches of Plato [microform]
2021 • Legare Street Press
English

Lachès - Euthyphron
1998 • FLAMMARION
French

Laches
2012 • ReadHowYouWant
English

Laches
2004 • Quiet Vision Publishing
English

Laches
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches Large Print
2019 • Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
English

Laches
2018 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2005 • eBooksLib
English

Laches
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches (Annotated)
2021 • Independently Published
English

LACHES (Dialogues of Plato)
2019 • Independently published
English

Laches Large Print
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches Large Print
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches : Plato
2022 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2018 • Independently Published
English

Laches.
1975 • Reclam Philipp Jun.
German

Laches: Large Print
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches Annotated
2021 • Independently Published
English

Laches : Collector's Edition - Plato
2021 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently published
English

Laches
2018 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2006 • ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited
English

The Laches of Plato
2018 • Creative Media Partners, LLC
English

Laches
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2020 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2018 • Independently published
English

Laches
2018 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches: Large Print
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches
2019 • Independently Published
English

Laches : Large Print
2021 • Independently Published
English

Laches Or Courage
2019 • Independently Published
English
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Many readers found Plato's Laches to be a highly engaging and entertaining dialogue, particularly praising its dramatic tension and humor compared to some other Socratic works. Reviewers appreciated Socrates' skillful method of dissecting the concept of courage, demonstrating how challenging it is to define and distinguish from other desirable qualities like wisdom and foresight. The dialogue was lauded for its ability to make readers think deeply, prompting mental gymnastics and stimulating intellectual debate. Plato's talent as a dramatist was also noted, with well-drawn characters and an inviting conversational style that made the philosophical inquiry accessible. Several readers highlighted its value in revealing how commonly understood concepts are often not truly grasped, making it an excellent introduction to the Socratic method and for those seeking to challenge their own assumptions.
Despite its strengths, a common point of contention among reviewers was the dialogue's inconclusive nature. Many expressed frustration that Laches, like several other early Platonic works, ends without a definitive answer or a clear definition of courage, leaving readers in a state of aporia or confusion. Some found Socrates' argumentative style to be relentless as he systematically dismantled the proposed definitions without offering a clear alternative. Reviewers occasionally felt the arguments became overly complicated or abstract, leading to mental fatigue and making them feel less capable of defining courage than before reading. A few also suggested that Socrates' reasoning could be unconvincing or that the dialogue, while insightful, could have benefited from more practical examples or a greater length to fully explore the nuanced topic.
In conclusion, Plato's Laches is generally seen as a thought-provoking and stimulating philosophical work, even if it intentionally leaves its central question unanswered. Its primary purpose, as many reviewers observed, is not to provide a final definition but to encourage critical thinking, self-reflection, and the ongoing pursuit of knowledge. This dialogue is highly recommended for readers new to Plato or the Socratic method, as it effectively showcases the process of questioning assumptions and exposing the limits of common understanding. It will appeal to those who enjoy intellectual challenges, philosophical debates that prioritize the journey of inquiry over a definitive destination, and anyone interested in exploring the complex interplay between knowledge, virtue, and human character.
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