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Charmides by Plato

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Information: Charmides

  • Author: Plato.
  • Publication Date: Approximately in the year 360 B.C.
  • Main Characters:
    • Charmides: Young Athenian, nephew of Charmides.
    • Socrates: Philosopher and teacher of Charmides.
    • Critias: Politician and poet, uncle of Charmides.
  • Brief Summary: "Charmides" is a philosophical dialogue in which Socrates meets Critias, a young nobleman from Athens. Together, they explore the concepts of wisdom and virtue, seeking clear and precise definitions. As their conversation progresses, they delve into the analysis of self-discipline and self-control.
  • Historical Context: "Charmides" is part of Plato's Socratic dialogues, written in the 4th century BCE. These philosophical works reflect the intellectual and cultural atmosphere of ancient Athens, where Socrates and Plato flourished as influential thinkers. During this period, the city underwent political and social changes, sparking debates and reflections on the nature of life and society.
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