The aim here is to use a comparison between the discourse of Socrates in the Apology and that of Gorgias in his Encomium of Helen in order to set out the reach and limits of a discourse that aims to be purely rational, that is, of a discourse that refuses to use elements of rhetoric. Also, since the Encomium is in fact a eulogy of rhetoric, the meaning of this defense and its foundation are analyzed.Se pretende, en virtud de una comparación entre el discurso de Sócrates en la Apología, y el de Gorgias en el Encomio de Helena, establecer los alcances y límites de un discurso que aspira a ser puramente racional, es decir, que se rehúsa a utilizar elementos retóricos. Asimismo, ya que el Encomio es de hecho un elogio de la retórica, se analiza...
In this paper we consider the platonic dialogue Gorgias an antecedent of the Republic. In this respe...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
We often consider that the Platonic project of founding a philosophical rhetoric is carried out only...
In this paper I will try to show how the positions dispute between Gorgias and Plato for the place o...
<p><span>Around 390-80 BC, the Athenian Isocrates composed one of his first speeches as an educator,...
The purpose of this article is to have a covering that allows the elaboration of a tentative map bec...
After Agathon’s speech in Plato’s Symposium, Socrates takes a little time to make some comments abou...
Around 390-80 BC, the Athenian Isocrates composed one of his first speeches as an educator, the Hele...
This study proposes a revaluation of the rhetoric of Gorgias. He has been accused of developing a rh...
Resumen: En el Encomio a Helena Gorgias ha creado un encomio paradójico como diversión para sí mismo...
Archaic and classical poets are confronted with the question of Helen's responsibility in the Trojan...
In Plato’s Gorgias (Hamilton and Cairns, 1961), Socrates provides criticism of rhetoric as a merely ...
En un passatge central del Gòrgias, Cal·licles interromp la conversa entre Sòcr...
Although the stated objective of Gorgias ’ Encomium of Helen may be doubted1 — to free Helen from bl...
The "Gorgias" is Plato's equivalent of the passages in the "Memorabilia", where Xenophon tries to ex...
In this paper we consider the platonic dialogue Gorgias an antecedent of the Republic. In this respe...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
We often consider that the Platonic project of founding a philosophical rhetoric is carried out only...
In this paper I will try to show how the positions dispute between Gorgias and Plato for the place o...
<p><span>Around 390-80 BC, the Athenian Isocrates composed one of his first speeches as an educator,...
The purpose of this article is to have a covering that allows the elaboration of a tentative map bec...
After Agathon’s speech in Plato’s Symposium, Socrates takes a little time to make some comments abou...
Around 390-80 BC, the Athenian Isocrates composed one of his first speeches as an educator, the Hele...
This study proposes a revaluation of the rhetoric of Gorgias. He has been accused of developing a rh...
Resumen: En el Encomio a Helena Gorgias ha creado un encomio paradójico como diversión para sí mismo...
Archaic and classical poets are confronted with the question of Helen's responsibility in the Trojan...
In Plato’s Gorgias (Hamilton and Cairns, 1961), Socrates provides criticism of rhetoric as a merely ...
En un passatge central del Gòrgias, Cal·licles interromp la conversa entre Sòcr...
Although the stated objective of Gorgias ’ Encomium of Helen may be doubted1 — to free Helen from bl...
The "Gorgias" is Plato's equivalent of the passages in the "Memorabilia", where Xenophon tries to ex...
In this paper we consider the platonic dialogue Gorgias an antecedent of the Republic. In this respe...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
We often consider that the Platonic project of founding a philosophical rhetoric is carried out only...