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Category Archives: The Virtues

90. Plato’s Dialogue Laches, What is Bravery?, Part II

What is Bravery? In an age of feckless leadership in the West, we need to go back to the 20th century to find examples of leaders, such as Winston Churchill, who exemplified courage to an almost unknown degree today. And where did Churchill turn for his inspiration? To none other than the ancient Greeks. One […]

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Posted bySocratesJanuary 8, 2024September 14, 2024Posted inGreek Philosophy, Laches, Philosophy, Plato's Dialogues, Socrates, The VirtuesTags: Bravery, Character is destiny, Laches and bravery, Laches and Nicias, Lysimachus and Melesias, Plato and character, Plato and Virtue, Plato's Laches, Socrates and character, Socrates and virtue, The Unity of the Virtues, What is bravery?Leave a comment on 90. Plato’s Dialogue Laches, What is Bravery?, Part II
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