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The ''Second Alcibiades'' or ''Alcibiades II'' ((ギリシア語:Ἀλκιβιάδης βʹ)) is a dialogue traditionally ascribed to Plato. In it, Socrates attempts to persuade Alcibiades that it is unsafe for him to pray to the gods if he does not know whether what he prays for is actually good or bad for him. There is dispute amongst scholars about the text's authenticity, and it is generally considered apocryphal.〔Plato, ''Complete Works'', ed. John M. Cooper (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1997), v, 596–608.〕 The main criticisms of its authenticity revolve around its defective arguments, lack of humor, and style; those who consider it inauthentic date its composition to the 3rd or 2nd centuries BCE.〔W. R. M. Lamb, Introduction to ''Alcibiades II'', in Plato, vol. 12, ''Charmides Alcibiades Hipparchus The Lovers Theages Minos Epinomis'', ed. Lamb, L201 in the Loeb Classical Library (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1927), 226.〕 ==References==
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