Charmides
Plato
Lu par Geoffrey Edwards
Charmides is one of Plato's dialogues that delves into the concept of temperance, a key virtue in the pursuit of a good life. Set in ancient Athens, the conversation unfolds between Socrates and a young Charmides, exploring the nature of self-control and moderation.
As Socrates engages with Charmides and others, the dialogue raises profound questions about the essence of virtue and its role in personal and societal well-being. Through philosophical inquiry, Plato invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of human behavior and the importance of balance in one's character.
This work not only serves as a foundational text in Western philosophy but also offers timeless insights into the moral dilemmas that continue to resonate today. With its rich exploration of ethics and the human condition, Charmides remains a thought-provoking piece for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of virtue.
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Critiques
unbearable reader
A LibriVox Listener
full stops every time they say 'and' or 'but'
Tony Dandylion
the book is very good in it's meaning