The article addresses the question whether it is a proper opinion to consider Isocrates a sophist as many commentators claim. In his analysis the author refers to the passages in which the rhetor expresses his negative judgments about the opinions and actions performed by the sophists. The author examines also the circumstances in which Isocrates defends the members of this movement, as he finds it a beneficial way to protect also himself from many false and malicious statements. In conclusion, Isocrates is considered to have a unique status as a sophist and to be a philosopher who aspires to the role of the spiritual leader of the Greeks of that time
Athens in the fourth century was socially chaotic, suffering from the consequences of the Peloponnes...
Isocrates has been neglected as one of the principal figures of the main political thought. This ess...
The Athenian orator Isocrates (436-338 BC) is frequently branded as an insincere supporter of democr...
The article examines the passages in Isocrates’ Corpus containing a description and a critique of a ...
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other ...
The article begins with short introduction referring to the role of advisors, teachers and sages in ...
During the fourth century BC, Greek thinkers discussed about the limits and characteristics of philo...
To examine the sophists and their legacy, it is necessary to reconsider the relation between Socrate...
This article analyses the three epideictic orations of Isocrates which are in themselves a precious ...
This work is an inquiry of the original traces of negative and positive criticism of the sophists. T...
Aim of the volume is to offer a detailed and exhaustive presentation of the sophistic movement. A po...
This literature review describes the current state of research on the Greek sophists. It draws on re...
In the present paper the reader will find (a) some thoughts about the questions relating to the firs...
This study presents a full-length interpretation of two Platonic dialogues, the Theaetetus and the S...
International audienceWhat is sophistics ? What are the genuine reasons of philosophers'hostility, f...
Athens in the fourth century was socially chaotic, suffering from the consequences of the Peloponnes...
Isocrates has been neglected as one of the principal figures of the main political thought. This ess...
The Athenian orator Isocrates (436-338 BC) is frequently branded as an insincere supporter of democr...
The article examines the passages in Isocrates’ Corpus containing a description and a critique of a ...
The sophists were itinerant professional teachers and intellectuals who frequented Athens and other ...
The article begins with short introduction referring to the role of advisors, teachers and sages in ...
During the fourth century BC, Greek thinkers discussed about the limits and characteristics of philo...
To examine the sophists and their legacy, it is necessary to reconsider the relation between Socrate...
This article analyses the three epideictic orations of Isocrates which are in themselves a precious ...
This work is an inquiry of the original traces of negative and positive criticism of the sophists. T...
Aim of the volume is to offer a detailed and exhaustive presentation of the sophistic movement. A po...
This literature review describes the current state of research on the Greek sophists. It draws on re...
In the present paper the reader will find (a) some thoughts about the questions relating to the firs...
This study presents a full-length interpretation of two Platonic dialogues, the Theaetetus and the S...
International audienceWhat is sophistics ? What are the genuine reasons of philosophers'hostility, f...
Athens in the fourth century was socially chaotic, suffering from the consequences of the Peloponnes...
Isocrates has been neglected as one of the principal figures of the main political thought. This ess...
The Athenian orator Isocrates (436-338 BC) is frequently branded as an insincere supporter of democr...