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Three Dialogues
Protagoras, Philebus, and Gorgias
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214 pages
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The collection features three Socratic dialogues exploring profound philosophical themes. In Protagoras, Socrates debates the nature of sophistry and virtue with the renowned sophist. Philebus contrasts pleasure and knowledge, ultimately valuing philosophy and reason over artistic expression. Gorgias presents a discussion on the power of rhetoric, highlighting its importance in legal and political realms. Together, these dialogues delve into ethics, knowledge, and the role of persuasion in society, showcasing Plato's enduring philosophical inquiries.
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2011, paperback
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