Plato: Clitophon -
“Socrates remains silent at the conclusion of the dialogue would therefore exemplify the principle that it is not for the just to harm anyone.” PhilArchive
A notable and distinctive feature of the dialogue is its puzzling ending , where Socrates remains completely silent after being sharply criticized by Clitophon. This silence is unique in the Platonic corpus and has led to several fascinating interpretations. Key Aspects of the Dialogue Plato: Clitophon
: The dialogue centers on Clitophon's frustration with Socratic "protreptics"—speeches that encourage a desire for virtue but, in Clitophon's view, fail to provide a practical guide on how to actually be just. “Socrates remains silent at the conclusion of the
: Many view the Clitophon as a "preface" to the Republic . It poses the very problem—the lack of a concrete definition for justice—that the Republic then spends ten books attempting to solve. : Many view the Clitophon as a "preface" to the Republic