The Phaedrus, Lysis, and Protagoras of Plato is a collection of three philosophical dialogues written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. The first dialogue, Phaedrus, explores the nature of love and the human soul. The second dialogue, Lysis, examines the nature of friendship and whether it is possible to be friends with someone who is not similar to oneself. The third dialogue, Protagoras, centers on the concept of virtue and whether it can...
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