Lesser Hippias
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PhilosophyAncient Greece • Classical Era
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World HistoryAdult
18+ years
Lesser Hippias by Plato explores a dialogue between Socrates and Hippias, a sophist. They discuss the nature of lying and sincerity, focusing on the distinction between voluntary and involuntary wrongdoing. Socrates engages Hippias in philosophical questions, encouraging an examination of moral character and the complexities of human behavior.
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Lesser Hippias by Plato receives mixed reviews. Critics appreciate the engaging Socratic dialogue and Plato's exploration of truth and virtue. However, some find the arguments less rigorous compared to his other works, leaving the philosophical depth wanting. The text is praised for its historical significance and for sparking discussion on rhetoric and ethics.
A reader who enjoys Lesser Hippias by Plato is likely drawn to classical philosophy, enjoys dialogues exploring ethics and virtue, and appreciates Socratic questioning. Similar readers might appreciate Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle or The Republic by Plato.
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PhilosophyAncient Greece • Classical Era
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World HistoryAdult
18+ years
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