I ask whether Gorgias indulges in rhetorical flourishes in which form takes precedence over content, and whether the presuppositions of the Helen and Palamedes are inconsistent with one another. More generally, are the presuppositions and inconsistencies of Gorgias shared with other early Greek philosophers
Stokes provides a close reading of the arguments in Plato\u27s Protagoras, focusing especially on So...
In this article, I argue that, in showing inconsistency of beliefs, Socratic elenchus is showing inc...
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 ...
The object of this treatise is a comparison between Gorgias and Socrates views on rhetoric, namely t...
This study proposes a revaluation of the rhetoric of Gorgias. He has been accused of developing a rh...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
Assuming that a nihilist reading of Gorgias’ thought is to be ruled out, the issue of ‘not being’ re...
In Gorgias’s Encomium of Helen and Defense of Palamedes, the orator draws attention to two important...
Abstract: Recent interpretations of the opening exchange between Socrates and Gorgias in Plato&rsquo...
The philosophical nature of the two versions of paraphrasing the Gorgias’ treatise On Non-Being — th...
Archaic and classical poets are confronted with the question of Helen's responsibility in the Trojan...
Dialogues by Plato are utterly unique works, combining the sophistication of speculative thought wit...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
Assuming that a nihilist reading of Gorgias' thought is to be ruled out, the issue of 'not being' re...
Stokes provides a close reading of the arguments in Plato\u27s Protagoras, focusing especially on So...
In this article, I argue that, in showing inconsistency of beliefs, Socratic elenchus is showing inc...
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 ...
The object of this treatise is a comparison between Gorgias and Socrates views on rhetoric, namely t...
This study proposes a revaluation of the rhetoric of Gorgias. He has been accused of developing a rh...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
Assuming that a nihilist reading of Gorgias’ thought is to be ruled out, the issue of ‘not being’ re...
In Gorgias’s Encomium of Helen and Defense of Palamedes, the orator draws attention to two important...
Abstract: Recent interpretations of the opening exchange between Socrates and Gorgias in Plato&rsquo...
The philosophical nature of the two versions of paraphrasing the Gorgias’ treatise On Non-Being — th...
Archaic and classical poets are confronted with the question of Helen's responsibility in the Trojan...
Dialogues by Plato are utterly unique works, combining the sophistication of speculative thought wit...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
Assuming that a nihilist reading of Gorgias' thought is to be ruled out, the issue of 'not being' re...
Stokes provides a close reading of the arguments in Plato\u27s Protagoras, focusing especially on So...
In this article, I argue that, in showing inconsistency of beliefs, Socratic elenchus is showing inc...
On considère souvent que le projet de fondation d’une rhétorique philosophique chez Platon ne s’effe...