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What does it really mean to be courageous?
In Laches, Plato presents a compelling dialogue in which Socrates and Athenian generals debate the true nature of courage. What begins as a practical discussion about training young men quickly turns into a deeper philosophical exploration of bravery, fear, and wisdom.
Through careful questioning, Socrates reveals that courage is far more complex than it appears—challenging assumptions and encouraging deeper reflection on what it means to act bravely.
Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, ethics, and personal growth, Laches offers:
A timeless exploration of courage and virtue Engaging and accessible Socratic dialogue Insight into ethical thinking and human behavior A foundational work in classical philosophy
Clear, thoughtful, and deeply relevant, Laches invites you to reconsider one of humanity’s most admired qualities.
Is courage simply facing fear—or truly understanding it?
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