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Though traditionally considered a disciple of Socrates, the surviving works attributed to this philosopher are now widely believed to be by a later, anonymous author. In Plato's dialogues, this figure is depicted as an earnest seeker of virtue and truth, characterized by keen argumentation and cautious deliberation. This portrayal highlights a method of philosophical inquiry that values rigorous debate and thoughtful consideration, offering insight into the Socratic tradition. The debate over the authenticity of the attributed writings underscores the enduring influence of Socratic thought, even when its direct transmission is uncertain.
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