The Unity of Plato's 'Gorgias': Rhetoric, Justice, and the Philosophic LifeCambridge University Press, 10.4.2006 - 191 sivua Devin Stauffer demonstrates the complex unity of Plato's Gorgias, through a careful analysis of the dialogue's three main sections, including Socrates' famous argumentative duel with Callicles, a passionate critic of justice and philosophy. He reveals how the seemingly disparate themes of rhetoric, justice, and the philosophic life are woven together into a coherent whole. Stauffer's interpretation of the Gorgias sheds new light on Plato's thought, indicating that Plato and Socrates had a more favorable view of rhetoric than is supposed, and challenges some of Socrates' most famous claims about justice. |
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... conversation . Callicles responds to a brief provocation from Socrates by delivering a long , vehement attack both on the position Socrates took in his argument with Polus and on Socrates ' way of life as a whole . But following ...
... conversation . Callicles responds to a brief provocation from Socrates by delivering a long , vehement attack both on the position Socrates took in his argument with Polus and on Socrates ' way of life as a whole . But following ...
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... conversations Plato presents . In my view , what more conventional approaches to reading and writing on Plato gain in clarity and orderliness of presentation , 9. There are a number of excellent discussions of the character of Plato's ...
... conversations Plato presents . In my view , what more conventional approaches to reading and writing on Plato gain in clarity and orderliness of presentation , 9. There are a number of excellent discussions of the character of Plato's ...
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Examining the Master of Rhetoric | 15 |
The Prelude | 17 |
The Ensnaring of Gorgias Part One | 20 |
The Ensnaring of Gorgias Part Two | 29 |
Polus and the Dispute about Justice | 40 |
Socrates Description of Rhetoric | 43 |
Are Rhetoricians Powerful? | 50 |
The Turn to Justice and the Socratic Thesis | 55 |
Socrates Examination of Callicles View of Justice | 92 |
Moderation versus Immoderation and the Question of Hedonism | 102 |
Socrates Situation and the Rehabilitation of Rhetoric | 123 |
Noble Rhetoric the Order of the Soul and the Socratic Thesis | 127 |
Socrates Situation the Question of Assimilation and the Issue of SelfProtection | 140 |
Callicles and His Heroes True Rhetoric and Socrates True Political Art | 149 |
The Logos about the Afterlife | 167 |
A Final Reflection on Noble Rhetoric | 177 |
Polus Refutation of Socrates | 58 |
Socrates Refutation of Polus | 64 |
The Confrontation between Socrates and Callicles | 82 |
Callicles Opening Speech | 85 |
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