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  1. True Love Is Requited.George Rudebusch - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (1):67-80.
    I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main objections, and my replies. I begin with a synopsis of the dialogue.
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  • The Lysis on Loving One's Own.David K. Glidden - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (01):39-59.
    Cicero, Lucullus 38: ‘…non potest animal ullum non adpetere id quod accommodatum ad naturam adpareat …’ From earliest childhood every man wants to possess something. One man collects horses. Another wants gold. Socrates has a passion for companions. He would rather have a good friend than a quail or a rooster. In this way, Socrates begins his interrogation of Menexenus. He then congratulates Menexenus and Lysis for each having what he himself still does not possess. How is it that one (...)
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  • Plato's Lysis.Laszlo Versenyi - 1975 - Phronesis 20 (3):185-198.
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  • Plato's "Lysis": A Socratic Treatise on Desire and Attraction.Naomi Reshotko - 1997 - Apeiron 30 (1):1-18.
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  • Plato’s Lysis.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):69-90.
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