GORGIAS

KSh 700.00

Gorgias by Plato is a philosophical dialogue where Socrates debates the nature of rhetoric, ethics, and power with sophists like Gorgias, Polus, and Callicles. The dialogue explores the morality of persuasion, arguing that virtue and knowledge are more valuable than the pursuit of power and pleasure, making it a key work in understanding Plato’s views on justice and the human soul.

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Gorgias  by Plato is a classic philosophical dialogue that explores important themes of ethics, rhetoric, and the nature of power. In this work, Socrates engages in deep conversation with the sophist Gorgias, as well as other characters like Polus and Callicles, about the morality of persuasive speech and the pursuit of pleasure and power.

The central question of the dialogue revolves around whether it is better to commit injustice or to suffer it, with Socrates arguing that living a virtuous life is far more important than seeking power or worldly pleasures. The conversation critiques the sophists’ use of rhetoric for personal gain and poses essential questions about the role of truth, justice, and the soul in human life.

“Gorgias” is an exploration of moral philosophy, showing Socrates’ belief that knowledge and virtue are intimately connected, and that rhetoric, when used without regard for truth, is a dangerous tool. This text remains one of Plato’s most important works, influencing centuries of philosophical thought on ethics, power, and human nature. It’s a must-read for those interested in the foundations of Western philosophy.

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