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Alcibiades I by Plato

Alcibiades I by Plato

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Alcibiades I is a philosophical dialogue attributed to Plato, though some scholars debate its authenticity. The dialogue is set as a conversation between Socrates and Alcibiades, the ambitious Athenian politician and general. Socrates engages Alcibiades in a deep discussion about the nature of wisdom, self-knowledge, and leadership, ultimately challenging Alcibiades' confidence in his own abilities. Socrates argues that true knowledge, particularly self-knowledge, is essential for ruling justly and effectively. He points out Alcibiades’ ignorance, revealing that without understanding justice and virtue, he is unfit to lead Athens. The dialogue is significant as it explores themes of self-examination, ethics, and political responsibility, making it a foundational work in political philosophy and moral education.2025 Quiet. Please Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences World
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  • Alcibiades I by Plato - Part 4
    Mar 13 2025
    Alcibiades I is a philosophical dialogue attributed to Plato, though some scholars debate its authenticity. The dialogue is set as a conversation between Socrates and Alcibiades, the ambitious Athenian politician and general. Socrates engages Alcibiades in a deep discussion about the nature of wisdom, self-knowledge, and leadership, ultimately challenging Alcibiades' confidence in his own abilities. Socrates argues that true knowledge, particularly self-knowledge, is essential for ruling justly and effectively. He points out Alcibiades’ ignorance, revealing that without understanding justice and virtue, he is unfit to lead Athens. The dialogue is significant as it explores themes of self-examination, ethics, and political responsibility, making it a foundational work in political philosophy and moral education.
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    27 mins
  • Alcibiades I by Plato - Part 3
    Mar 13 2025
    Alcibiades I is a philosophical dialogue attributed to Plato, though some scholars debate its authenticity. The dialogue is set as a conversation between Socrates and Alcibiades, the ambitious Athenian politician and general. Socrates engages Alcibiades in a deep discussion about the nature of wisdom, self-knowledge, and leadership, ultimately challenging Alcibiades' confidence in his own abilities. Socrates argues that true knowledge, particularly self-knowledge, is essential for ruling justly and effectively. He points out Alcibiades’ ignorance, revealing that without understanding justice and virtue, he is unfit to lead Athens. The dialogue is significant as it explores themes of self-examination, ethics, and political responsibility, making it a foundational work in political philosophy and moral education.
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    43 mins
  • Alcibiades I by Plato - Part 2
    Mar 13 2025
    Alcibiades I is a philosophical dialogue attributed to Plato, though some scholars debate its authenticity. The dialogue is set as a conversation between Socrates and Alcibiades, the ambitious Athenian politician and general. Socrates engages Alcibiades in a deep discussion about the nature of wisdom, self-knowledge, and leadership, ultimately challenging Alcibiades' confidence in his own abilities. Socrates argues that true knowledge, particularly self-knowledge, is essential for ruling justly and effectively. He points out Alcibiades’ ignorance, revealing that without understanding justice and virtue, he is unfit to lead Athens. The dialogue is significant as it explores themes of self-examination, ethics, and political responsibility, making it a foundational work in political philosophy and moral education.
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    38 mins

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