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

Euthyphro : What Is Piety? – A Classic Dialogue on Morality, Religion, and Divine Justice

Parmenides : A Complex Exploration of Being, Unity, and the Theory of Forms – One of Plato’s Most Challenging Dialogues

Epinomis : The Sequel to Laws – A Late Dialogue on Astronomy, Theology, and the Nature of the Divine

Gorgias : A Clash Between Rhetoric and Philosophy – Plato’s Dialogue on Power, Morality, and the Good Life

Theaetetus : What Is Knowledge? – A Foundational Dialogue on Epistemology and Perception

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

Laws : Plato’s Final Political Work – Justice, Government, and the Ideal Legal Order

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