
Translated by Benjamin Jowett
Socrates, drawn into a gymnasium by the chance to meet a beautiful boy, ends up trying to define friendship with two young companions, Lysis and Menexenus. He cycles through likeness, opposition, kinship, and need. Each definition collapses. A delicate, unresolved dialogue that the Lysis directly inspired Aristotle's far longer account in the Nicomachean Ethics.