A single question-what is true friendship?-echoes through the marble halls of classical Athens, challenging minds as sharply now as it did in the 5th century BCE. In this luminous work of ancient Greek philosophy, readers are invited into a spirited dialogue where the boundaries between love, loyalty, and the nature of relationships are tested and reimagined. The text unfolds as a Socratic conversation, brimming with wit and intellectual curiosity, capturing the essence of philosophical inquiry at its most vibrant. Through the interplay of voices, the enduring mysteries of friendship and love are dissected with a clarity that feels both timeless and startlingly relevant.
This edition, brought back into the light by Alpha Editions after decades out of print, is more than a return to the shelves-it is a restoration for today's and future generations. Each page resonates with the intellectual energy of classical dialogue, offering a rare glimpse into the inner workings of Socratic literature and the philosophical debates that shaped Western thought. As a collector's item and a cultural treasure, this volume stands apart: not merely a reprint, but a carefully curated piece of history, meticulously restored to preserve its academic and literary value.
For philosophy students, classicists, and curious readers alike, this work serves as both an academic reference and an invitation to explore the human heart. Its exploration of friendship, set against the backdrop of classical Athens, bridges centuries, making the questions posed as urgent today as they were in the time of Socrates. Whether you are building a personal library or seeking a profound encounter with the foundations of philosophical discourse, this dialogue remains an essential touchstone in the world of Plato dialogues and ancient thought.