This is the introduction and the translation of Gorgias' "Helen". The speech is considered to be one of the most interesting pieces of early Greek rhetoric not only because of its rhetorical, but also because of its philosophical value. There is no doubt that it sets out the outlines of the sophistic conception of logos and (along with another Gorgias' speech Palamedes) represents the starting point for the Plato's critique of Gorgias' rhetoric in the dialogue "Gorgias'
The aim of this research is central reason on the concept of discursiveness in Gorgias of Leontino b...
<p><span>Around 390-80 BC, the Athenian Isocrates composed one of his first speeches as an educator,...
Abstract: Recent interpretations of the opening exchange between Socrates and Gorgias in Plato&rsquo...
This is the introduction and the translation of Gorgias' "Helen". The speech is considered to be one...
This is the translation and interpretation of the Gorgias' speech from Plato's dialogue Gorgias (456...
This is the introduction and the translation with a vast commentary in the footnotes of Gorgias' "P...
After Agathon’s speech in Plato’s Symposium, Socrates takes a little time to make some comments abou...
In this paper I will try to show how the positions dispute between Gorgias and Plato for the place o...
This study proposes a revaluation of the rhetoric of Gorgias. He has been accused of developing a rh...
Taking the form of a dialogue between Socrates, Polus and Callicles, the Gorgias debates crucial que...
We often consider that the Platonic project of founding a philosophical rhetoric is carried out only...
The paper is concerned with the epistemological foundation of Plato's criticism of Gorgias' rhetoric...
On considère souvent que le projet de fondation d’une rhétorique philosophique chez Platon ne s’effe...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
Although the stated objective of Gorgias ’ Encomium of Helen may be doubted1 — to free Helen from bl...
The aim of this research is central reason on the concept of discursiveness in Gorgias of Leontino b...
<p><span>Around 390-80 BC, the Athenian Isocrates composed one of his first speeches as an educator,...
Abstract: Recent interpretations of the opening exchange between Socrates and Gorgias in Plato&rsquo...
This is the introduction and the translation of Gorgias' "Helen". The speech is considered to be one...
This is the translation and interpretation of the Gorgias' speech from Plato's dialogue Gorgias (456...
This is the introduction and the translation with a vast commentary in the footnotes of Gorgias' "P...
After Agathon’s speech in Plato’s Symposium, Socrates takes a little time to make some comments abou...
In this paper I will try to show how the positions dispute between Gorgias and Plato for the place o...
This study proposes a revaluation of the rhetoric of Gorgias. He has been accused of developing a rh...
Taking the form of a dialogue between Socrates, Polus and Callicles, the Gorgias debates crucial que...
We often consider that the Platonic project of founding a philosophical rhetoric is carried out only...
The paper is concerned with the epistemological foundation of Plato's criticism of Gorgias' rhetoric...
On considère souvent que le projet de fondation d’une rhétorique philosophique chez Platon ne s’effe...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
Although the stated objective of Gorgias ’ Encomium of Helen may be doubted1 — to free Helen from bl...
The aim of this research is central reason on the concept of discursiveness in Gorgias of Leontino b...
<p><span>Around 390-80 BC, the Athenian Isocrates composed one of his first speeches as an educator,...
Abstract: Recent interpretations of the opening exchange between Socrates and Gorgias in Plato&rsquo...