Eryxias is a Socratic dialogue attributed to Plato, but which is considered spurious. It is set in the Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios, and features Socrates in conversation with Critias, Eryxias, and Erasistratus. Eryxias may not have been written by Plato. The dialogue discusses whether wealth has value and what the aim of philosophy should be.
Eryxias
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The Complete Plato

The Republic

Laws

Summary of The Republic

Sophist : A Deep Inquiry into Falsehood, Language, and Reality – Plato’s Study of the Nature of Being

Clitophon : The Unfinished Conversation – Plato’s Mysterious and Brief Challenge to Socrates’ Teaching

Meno : Can Virtue Be Taught? – A Foundational Exploration of Knowledge, Learning, and Moral Character

Protagoras : A Dialogue on Virtue, Sophistry, and Education – Wisdom Versus Reputation in Ancient Greece

Timaeus : Plato’s Vision of the Cosmos – A Dialogue on Creation, Nature, and the Divine Mind

Statesman : Leadership, Politics, and the Art of Rule – Plato’s Vision of the Ideal Statesman

Crito : Justice, Duty, and Civil Disobedience – Socrates’ Reflections from His Prison Cell

Charmides : A Philosophical Discussion on Temperance – Exploring the Meaning of Inner Peace
