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Alcibiades I
Alcibiades I

Alcibiades I

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"Alcibiades I" is a short work by Plato with only two characters, Socrates and Alcibiades. It explores the question of what knowledge is necessary for political life. The dialogue centres around the virtues a statesman needs, and whether or not they can be taught. The work is part of Plato's early dialogues, which focus on the importance of self-knowledge. Although lacking in dramatic flair, the work is a significant contribution to the development of political philosophy. The reputation of Plato rests on the solid foundation of his writing, with "Alcibiades I" being one of his certain works.

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