Abstract: Recent interpretations of the opening exchange between Socrates and Gorgias in Plato’s Gorgias have tended to focus on the question of whether the rhetorician believes that justice and injustice are the subject matter of rhetoric. This paper argues that Gorgias is interested in the just and the unjust only insofaras being a persuasive speaker on these topics is a prerequisite for the successful exercise of power in the political domain. Although Gorgias’ orientation by power and overestimation of the power of speech have been noted by many interpreters, my intention is to clarify Gorgias’ claims for the power of rhetoric and explain the significance of these claims for one important aspect of Plato’s broade...
Having first made a distinction between two major functions of ancient rhetoric, namely psych agogía...
This paper claims that Socrates’ refutation of Gorgias in the eponymous dialogue is designed not to ...
In Gorgias, Socrates stands accused of argumentative "foul play" involving manipulation by shame. Po...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
On considère souvent que le projet de fondation d’une rhétorique philosophique chez Platon ne s’effe...
In Plato’s Gorgias (Hamilton and Cairns, 1961), Socrates provides criticism of rhetoric as a merely ...
What is the meaning of this ancient word? What sort of activity does it describe? To which field of ...
The object of this treatise is a comparison between Gorgias and Socrates views on rhetoric, namely t...
The interweaving of rhetoric, the greatest evil, and the true art of politics create the unity of th...
In the Apology, Socrates claims he is better off than others because he knows he does not know. This...
This essay aims at elucidating the distinction between sophistry and rhetoric in Plato’s Gorgias sta...
The political and cultural forces of Periclean Athens brought rhetoric to the fore as the master kno...
In this thesis I start by examining collection and division in Plato???s Phaedrus. I argue that\ud i...
Taking the form of a dialogue between Socrates, Polus and Callicles, the Gorgias debates crucial que...
Having first made a distinction between two major functions of ancient rhetoric, namely psych agogía...
This paper claims that Socrates’ refutation of Gorgias in the eponymous dialogue is designed not to ...
In Gorgias, Socrates stands accused of argumentative "foul play" involving manipulation by shame. Po...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
On considère souvent que le projet de fondation d’une rhétorique philosophique chez Platon ne s’effe...
In Plato’s Gorgias (Hamilton and Cairns, 1961), Socrates provides criticism of rhetoric as a merely ...
What is the meaning of this ancient word? What sort of activity does it describe? To which field of ...
The object of this treatise is a comparison between Gorgias and Socrates views on rhetoric, namely t...
The interweaving of rhetoric, the greatest evil, and the true art of politics create the unity of th...
In the Apology, Socrates claims he is better off than others because he knows he does not know. This...
This essay aims at elucidating the distinction between sophistry and rhetoric in Plato’s Gorgias sta...
The political and cultural forces of Periclean Athens brought rhetoric to the fore as the master kno...
In this thesis I start by examining collection and division in Plato???s Phaedrus. I argue that\ud i...
Taking the form of a dialogue between Socrates, Polus and Callicles, the Gorgias debates crucial que...
Having first made a distinction between two major functions of ancient rhetoric, namely psych agogía...
This paper claims that Socrates’ refutation of Gorgias in the eponymous dialogue is designed not to ...
In Gorgias, Socrates stands accused of argumentative "foul play" involving manipulation by shame. Po...