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Dialogue Gorgias
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In Plato's 'Gorgias', Socrates engages in a series of intense debates with prominent figures of his time, including the rhetorician Gorgias, his student Polus, and the ambitious Callicles.
The dialogue explores fundamental questions about justice, morality, and the nature of the good life.
Socrates argues against the notion that rhetoric is merely a tool for persuasion, regardless of truth or justice, and instead champions philosophy as the pursuit of genuine knowledge and virtue.
He challenges Callicles' assertion that might makes right, advocating for a life guided by reason and moral principles.
'Gorgias' remains a cornerstone of ethical and political philosophy, prompting readers to consider the true values that should guide human actions and societal structures.
The dialogue explores fundamental questions about justice, morality, and the nature of the good life.
Socrates argues against the notion that rhetoric is merely a tool for persuasion, regardless of truth or justice, and instead champions philosophy as the pursuit of genuine knowledge and virtue.
He challenges Callicles' assertion that might makes right, advocating for a life guided by reason and moral principles.
'Gorgias' remains a cornerstone of ethical and political philosophy, prompting readers to consider the true values that should guide human actions and societal structures.
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