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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Gorgias

Book • 2012
Gorgias es un diálogo de Platón que explora la naturaleza de la retórica, la justicia y el bien.

El diálogo presenta una discusión entre Sócrates y Gorgias, un sofista conocido por su habilidad retórica.

Platón critica la retórica vacía y argumenta que la verdadera justicia se basa en el conocimiento del bien.

Gorgias es un ejemplo de la crítica de Platón a la sofística y su búsqueda de la verdad.

Su impacto radica en su exploración de la retórica y su relación con la justicia.

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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Mentioned when posing the question of whether it is better to do injustice or suffer injustice.
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Why Good People Make Terrible Leaders | Machiavelli's Ethics Explained
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Robert George
as a dialogue by Plato that raises the question of the goal of discussion and debate.
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Robert P. George on the Reality and Importance of Human Exceptionalism
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Johnathan Bi
in the debate of after you've done wrong, is it better to be, to go punished or unpunished.
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Kasia de Lazari Radek
as one of Plato's classical works of philosophy, taking the form of a dialogue between Socrates and Caliklis.
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STEPHEN WEST found philosophy whilst working in a warehouse
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Jennifer A. Frey
as another recommended Platonic dialogue for students beginning philosophy.
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The Virtue of Reading Classic Literature w/ Dr. Jennifer Frey
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Matthew Sweet
when discussing where Plato wrote about democracies being subverted to tyranny.
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Is Might Right?
Mentioned by William Altman as a dialogue where Socrates attacks rhetoric, yet is crucial for understanding Demosthenes.
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William H. F. Altman, "The Revival of Platonism in Cicero's Late Philosophy: Platonis Aemulus and the Invention of Cicero" (Lexington Books, 2016)
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Angie Hobbs
as one of Plato's dialogues where he invents myths.
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How Plato Explains the Modern World
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Donald Robertson
as a source for a chapter in his book.
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Book Launch: How to Think Like Socrates

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