
In Lysis, Plato turns his attention to the delicate fabric of friendship-the emotional, intellectual, and spiritual ties that bind us to one another. Set in a wrestling school in Athens, the dialogue features Socrates in discussion with two boys, Lysis and Menexenus. Playful at first, the conversation gradually deepens, probing the nature of friendship and asking whether it arises from mutual goodness, shared need, or simply admiration.
Is friendship a reflection of self-love? Is it something we seek in others because of our deficiencies-or our virtues? And why is it that those closest to us often remain the most mysterious?
This modern translation retains the sweetness, humor, and nuance of Plato's original, while making his ideas about relationships, human connection, and love accessible to today's reader.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
For readers yearning for meaningful dialogue about love beyond romance, Lysis offers a gentle but profound conversation that echoes across centuries.
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