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Alcibiades I & II
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168 pages
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The dialogue explores the complex relationship between Socrates and the ambitious young Alcibiades, who is on the brink of entering public life with an inflated sense of self-worth. Socrates, embodying a self-aware ignorance, challenges Alcibiades' perceptions and ambitions, revealing deeper truths about his character. Unlike previous portrayals where Alcibiades is the rejected suitor, here he is more detached, while Socrates actively seeks to guide him. This conversation delves into themes of knowledge, ambition, and the dynamics of mentorship.
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2006, hardcover with dust jacket
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