What if true courage wasn’t the absence of fear—but the wisdom to know when to face it?
In Laches, Plato explores the meaning of courage through a powerful conversation between Socrates and two Athenian generals. The dialogue begins with a question about military training—but quickly becomes a deeper philosophical inquiry into the nature of bravery.
This modern translation makes Plato’s wisdom approachable and relevant, offering a timeless guide to understanding virtue, strength, and leadership.
What you'll discover inside:
• A Philosophical Definition of Courage – More than fearlessness, courage is examined through reason and reflection
• Socratic Inquiry Meets Real-World Experience – Generals Laches and Nicias weigh in with lived wisdom
• A Modern, Engaging Translation – Clear and thoughtful, bringing ancient ideas into today’s world
• A Conversation About Raising Virtuous People – Explore courage in war, in parenting, and in personal character
Discover how Laches offers insights into bravery that go far beyond the battlefield—and into the heart of moral life.