I advocate an ad hominem reading of the hedonism that appears in the final argument of the Protagoras. I that attribute hedonism both to the Many and to Protagoras, but my focus is on the latter. I argue that the Protagoras in various ways reflects Plato’s view that the sophist is an inevitable advocate for, and himself implicitly inclined toward, hedonism, and I show that the text aims through that characterization to undermine Protagoras’ status as an educator. One of my objectives in the course of my arguments is to explore connections between the final argument of the Protagoras and the Man-Measure Doctrine as it is developed in the Theaetetus
The essays presented in this thesis are all concerned in some way with Plato's views on pleasure, Ho...
Most studies of the Theaetetus concentrate on Plato’s examination of Protagoras’s ‘Man is the Measur...
The main thesis of the paper is that, in the coda to the Protagoras (360e-end), Plato tells us why a...
I advocate an ad hominem reading of the hedonism that appears in the final argument of the Protagora...
In this paper, I adapt one of the pro-hedonist strategies to anti-hedonist ends. Just as some prohed...
The weight of the evidence is heavily in favor of the antihedonist reading of the Protagoras. It is ...
Stokes provides a close reading of the arguments in Plato\u27s Protagoras, focusing especially on So...
The speeches and actions in Protagoras are the moments of a complex, coherent, fully worked out stor...
The article attempts to explain why Plato in his Protagoras promotes the idea – expressed in this di...
Protagoras, the first and greatest sophist in the fifth century BCE, is known to have performed prof...
In this paper I argue that the “digression” (Tht. 172D-177C) plays a central role in Plato’s overall...
The great speech of the Protagoras (320c–328d) still leaves many questions open. Particularly striki...
Plato has a sustained interest in pleasure, and he represents Socrates in dialogue with hedonists re...
My thesis is on the epistemology of the sophist Protagoras. Through the reading of Plato' Theaetetus...
The Protagoras features the first known venture into detailed textual interpretation in the Western ...
The essays presented in this thesis are all concerned in some way with Plato's views on pleasure, Ho...
Most studies of the Theaetetus concentrate on Plato’s examination of Protagoras’s ‘Man is the Measur...
The main thesis of the paper is that, in the coda to the Protagoras (360e-end), Plato tells us why a...
I advocate an ad hominem reading of the hedonism that appears in the final argument of the Protagora...
In this paper, I adapt one of the pro-hedonist strategies to anti-hedonist ends. Just as some prohed...
The weight of the evidence is heavily in favor of the antihedonist reading of the Protagoras. It is ...
Stokes provides a close reading of the arguments in Plato\u27s Protagoras, focusing especially on So...
The speeches and actions in Protagoras are the moments of a complex, coherent, fully worked out stor...
The article attempts to explain why Plato in his Protagoras promotes the idea – expressed in this di...
Protagoras, the first and greatest sophist in the fifth century BCE, is known to have performed prof...
In this paper I argue that the “digression” (Tht. 172D-177C) plays a central role in Plato’s overall...
The great speech of the Protagoras (320c–328d) still leaves many questions open. Particularly striki...
Plato has a sustained interest in pleasure, and he represents Socrates in dialogue with hedonists re...
My thesis is on the epistemology of the sophist Protagoras. Through the reading of Plato' Theaetetus...
The Protagoras features the first known venture into detailed textual interpretation in the Western ...
The essays presented in this thesis are all concerned in some way with Plato's views on pleasure, Ho...
Most studies of the Theaetetus concentrate on Plato’s examination of Protagoras’s ‘Man is the Measur...
The main thesis of the paper is that, in the coda to the Protagoras (360e-end), Plato tells us why a...