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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Protagoras
Book • 2017
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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as a dialogue where Socrates discusses how knowledge relates to virtue.

Rachana Kamtekar

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Why You Self-Sabotage | Rachana Kamtekar on Plato’s Moral Psychology
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as one of the Platonic dialogues recommended for new readers of philosophy.


Jennifer A. Frey

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The Virtue of Reading Classic Literature w/ Dr. Jennifer Frey
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comme un dialogue où Platon met en scène Socrate parlant avec des sophistes.


Géraldine Muhlmann

Platon et la politique : Que reproche Platon à la démocratie ?
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teaches in introductory courses.

Gregory McBrayer

Law of Nature: Part Three of Plato's Gorgias with Dr. Gregory McBrayer
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as one of Plato's dialogues where Socrates meets a political theorist.

Edith Hall

Plato
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as one of Plato's dialogues exploring questions about love, desire, and pleasure.

Joshua Hochschild

What is Love? Plato’s Theology of the Body | Prof. Joshua Hochschild
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as a great dialogue by Plato that explores what it means to learn something well.


Eddie Hood

Read Like Socrates: How to Choose Books That Actually Make You Better | EP 124
Mentioned by William Altman as a Platonic dialogue that treats the teachability of virtue and connects the good, the beautiful, and the pleasant.

William H. F. Altman, "Ascent to the Good: The Reading Order of Plato’s Dialogues from Symposium to Republic" (Lexington, 2018)
Mentioned as a dialogue in which Plato showed great respect for Protagora's deep, democratic thinking.

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