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A Socratic dialogue examines the nature and value of rhetoric and its relation to justice, contrasting public persuasion with true arts that improve the soul. Through successive exchanges with an experienced rhetorician, his younger defender, and a more aggressive interlocutor, the discussion treats rhetoric as a species of flattery, distinguishes pleasure from genuine good, and advances Socratic claims that committing wrong harms the agent, punishment may be preferable to impunity, and wrongdoing stems from ignorance of the good. The argument moves from definitional disputes to ethical consequences and closes with a mythic account of posthumous judgment that underscores accountability beyond civic success.

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Title: Gorgias

Author: Plato

Translator: Benjamin Jowett

Release date: March 1, 1999 [eBook #1672]
Most recently updated: April 27, 2022

Language: English

Credits: Sue Asscher

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GORGIAS

by Plato

Translated by Benjamin Jowett


Contents

INTRODUCTION
GORGIAS