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think that you are very much in want of knowledge。
LACHES: You are a philosopher; Nicias; of that I am aware: nevertheless I
would recommend Lysimachus and Melesias not to take you and me as advisers
about the education of their children; but; as I said at first; they should
ask Socrates and not let him off; if my own sons were old enough; I would
have asked him myself。
NICIAS: To that I quite agree; if Socrates is willing to take them under
his charge。 I should not wish for any one else to be the tutor of
Niceratus。 But I observe that when I mention the matter to him he
recommends to me some other tutor and refuses himself。 Perhaps he may be
more ready to listen to you; Lysimachus。
LYSIMACHUS: He ought; Nicias: for certainly I would do things for him
which I would not do for many others。 What do you say; Socrateswill you
comply? And are you ready to give assistance in the improvement of the
youths?
SOCRATES: Indeed; Lysimachus; I should be very wrong in refusing to aid in
the improvement of anybody。 And if I had shown in this conversation that I
had a knowledge which Nicias and Laches have not; then I admit that you
would be right in inviting me to perform this duty; but as we are all in
the same perplexity; why should one of us be preferred to another? I
certainly think that no one should; and under these circumstances; let me
offer you a piece of advice (and this need not go further than ourselves)。
I maintain; my friends; that every one of us should seek out the best
teacher whom he can find; first for ourselves; who are greatly in need of
one; and then for the youth; regardless of expense or anything。 But I
cannot advise that we remain as we are。 And if any one laughs at us for
going to school at our age; I would quote to them the authority of Homer;
who says; that
'Modesty is not good for a needy man。'
Let us then; regardless of what may be said of us; make the education of
the youths our own education。
LYSIMACHUS: I like your proposal; Socrates; and as I am the oldest; I am
also the most eager to go to school with the boys。 Let me beg a favour of
you: Come to my house to…morrow at dawn; and we will advise about these
matters。 For the present; let us make an end of the conversation。
SOCRATES: I will come to you to…morrow; Lysimachus; as you propose; God
willing。
End