ALCIBIADES I/ ALCIBIADES II (annotated)

ALCIBIADES I/ ALCIBIADES II (annotated) by Plató is a combined edition published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 23, 2015. This 122-page work is presented in English and features two dialogues that explore philosophical themes through the conversations between Alcibiades and Socrates. The dialogues delve into the nature of knowledge and the implications of prayer, raising questions about the understanding of good and bad.
Readers will find that the First Alcibiades engages with the authenticity of knowledge, while the Second Alcibiades focuses on the importance of discernment in prayer. This annotated edition provides insights into the philosophical discussions of ancient and classical thought, making it relevant for those interested in linguistics, philosophy, and historical surveys. The dialogues invite contemplation on the relationship between knowledge and ethical decision-making, reflecting the enduring relevance of Plato’s work.
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The First Alcibiades or Alcibiades I is a Plato dialogue featuring Alcibiades in conversation with Socrates. It is ascribed to Plato, although scholars are divided on the question of its authenticity The Second Alcibiades or Alcibiades II is a dialogue traditionally ascribed to Plato. In it, Socrates attempts to persuade Alcibiades that it is unsafe for him to pray to the gods if he does not know whether what he prays for is actually good or bad for him.
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