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What if the most meaningful love wasn't romantic-but philosophical?
In Lysis, Plato invites us into one of his most tender and insightful dialogues-a search for the essence of friendship. As Socrates speaks with the youthful Lysis and Menexenus in a schoolyard setting, what begins as a lighthearted exchange becomes a profound meditation on affection, admiration, and the soul's need for connection.
This modern audiobook adaptation offers a heartfelt and accessible journey into one of the most enduring philosophical questions: what does it mean to truly love a friend?
What you'll discover inside:
• A gentle philosophical dialogue exploring the foundation of friendship
• A soulful meditation on what makes relationships meaningful and lasting
• Timeless questions about affection, virtue, and self-knowledge
• A fluid, modern translation perfect for contemplation and connection
Whether you're reflecting on lifelong friends or seeking deeper connection, Lysis is a lyrical and lasting companion.
In Lysis, Plato invites us into one of his most tender and insightful dialogues-a search for the essence of friendship. As Socrates speaks with the youthful Lysis and Menexenus in a schoolyard setting, what begins as a lighthearted exchange becomes a profound meditation on affection, admiration, and the soul's need for connection.
This modern audiobook adaptation offers a heartfelt and accessible journey into one of the most enduring philosophical questions: what does it mean to truly love a friend?
What you'll discover inside:
• A gentle philosophical dialogue exploring the foundation of friendship
• A soulful meditation on what makes relationships meaningful and lasting
• Timeless questions about affection, virtue, and self-knowledge
• A fluid, modern translation perfect for contemplation and connection
Whether you're reflecting on lifelong friends or seeking deeper connection, Lysis is a lyrical and lasting companion.
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