Thrasymachos of Chalcedon was a sophist and orator. His main area of interest was rhetoric, and he was especially known for his emphasis on the importance of the appeal to emotions. We also have fragments of two orations, the first probably linked to the post‐411 constitutional debate in Athens, the second referring to the political situation in Thessaly. In Plato's Republic he defends the view of justice as the interest of the stronger
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other ...
For four centuries (c. 900-500 B. C.) an aristocratic warrior culture and its concomitant ideals and...
In this thesis I investigate the concept of sophrosyne (prudence, temperance, self-control etc.) in ...
Thrasymachos of Chalcedon was a sophist and orator. His main area of interest was rhetoric, and he w...
An adequate account of Thrasymachus’ thought has to meet a double charge of incoherence. The theses ...
This is an earlier version of a chapter from my book "Plato's Republic as a Philosophical Drama on D...
This is part of a forthcoming book analysing Plato’s Politeia as a philosophical drama, in which the...
The conviction that Plato manipulated Thrasymachus’ views is today accepted by the scholarly opinion...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
Abstract: Recent interpretations of the opening exchange between Socrates and Gorgias in Plato&rsquo...
Thucydides was the first to write a scientific history. His orations cover a large part of his unsur...
An examination of the role of the Sophists in ancient Greek democracy, with special reference to the...
"It is the purpose of this article to attempt to re-examine the account of Thrasymachus' doctrine in...
This study presents a full-length interpretation of two Platonic dialogues, the Theaetetus and the S...
Aiming, in contrast to the traditional attitude, to arrive at general distinction of the role of the...
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other ...
For four centuries (c. 900-500 B. C.) an aristocratic warrior culture and its concomitant ideals and...
In this thesis I investigate the concept of sophrosyne (prudence, temperance, self-control etc.) in ...
Thrasymachos of Chalcedon was a sophist and orator. His main area of interest was rhetoric, and he w...
An adequate account of Thrasymachus’ thought has to meet a double charge of incoherence. The theses ...
This is an earlier version of a chapter from my book "Plato's Republic as a Philosophical Drama on D...
This is part of a forthcoming book analysing Plato’s Politeia as a philosophical drama, in which the...
The conviction that Plato manipulated Thrasymachus’ views is today accepted by the scholarly opinion...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
Abstract: Recent interpretations of the opening exchange between Socrates and Gorgias in Plato&rsquo...
Thucydides was the first to write a scientific history. His orations cover a large part of his unsur...
An examination of the role of the Sophists in ancient Greek democracy, with special reference to the...
"It is the purpose of this article to attempt to re-examine the account of Thrasymachus' doctrine in...
This study presents a full-length interpretation of two Platonic dialogues, the Theaetetus and the S...
Aiming, in contrast to the traditional attitude, to arrive at general distinction of the role of the...
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other ...
For four centuries (c. 900-500 B. C.) an aristocratic warrior culture and its concomitant ideals and...
In this thesis I investigate the concept of sophrosyne (prudence, temperance, self-control etc.) in ...