Second Alcibiades
ebook ∣ Self-Knowledge and Prayer: Plato's Dialogue on Piety, Deliberation, and the Limits of Political Ambition · The Library of Alexandria
By Plato
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Second Alcibiades is a powerful and probing dialogue from Plato that questions the very essence of prayer, morality, and political ambition. In a dramatic conversation with Socrates, the charismatic yet unwise Alcibiades is led to confront his ignorance about what is truly good-and thus, what he should even ask of the gods.
This modern translation brings clarity and relevance to Plato's exploration of piety, highlighting how dangerous it can be to desire influence without first achieving self-knowledge. Second Alcibiades is a short but profound entry in the Socratic tradition, revealing how even noble intentions can lead astray when not guided by wisdom.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
Whether you're interested in ancient ethics, the limits of ambition, or the nature of piety, this dialogue offers a compact and transformative experience.