Hipparchus

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Hipparchus is a short Socratic dialogue traditionally attributed to Plato, in which Socrates and his interlocutor discuss the nature of profit and the love of gain.

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instanceOf Socratic dialogue
authorshipStatus disputed
corpus Platonic corpus NERFINISHED
culturalContext Ancient Greek philosophy
dialogueForm question-and-answer
examinesConcept benefit
good and bad gain
self-interest
featuresCharacter unnamed interlocutor
focusesOn love of gain
nature of profit
genre ancient philosophical text
hasMainCharacter Socrates NERFINISHED
hasTitleInGreek Ἱππαρχος
language Ancient Greek
length short dialogue
literaryForm philosophical dialogue
period Classical Greek philosophy
philosophicalMethod elenchus
philosophicalSchool Platonism NERFINISHED
philosophicalTheme love of gain
profit
value
setting Classical Athens NERFINISHED
tradition Socratic literature
traditionalAuthor Plato NERFINISHED
workType prose

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