Hippias Minor
ebook ∣ A Dialogue on Lying and Intention: Can the Better Man Do Wrong on Purpose? · The Library of Alexandria
By Plato
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In Hippias Minor, Plato delivers one of his most controversial and perplexing dialogues. Socrates challenges Hippias on the nature of lying and moral responsibility, arguing that intentional wrongdoers might, paradoxically, be superior to those who act in ignorance. Through this conversation, Plato forces us to examine the roots of ethical behavior, knowledge, and character.
This modern translation brings fresh clarity to Plato's subtle reasoning and dark humor. What appears at first to be a playful literary debate soon becomes an unsettling philosophical inquiry into truth, virtue, and the nature of agency. Socrates' relentless questioning destabilizes easy answers and encourages readers to consider whether moral goodness requires not just right action-but understanding and control over one's intentions.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you're drawn to ancient ethics, philosophical puzzles, or the battle between knowledge and morality, Hippias Minor is a compact masterpiece that will leave you questioning what it truly means to be good.