
Protagoras
'Protagoras' Summary
In the *Protagoras*, Socrates engages in a spirited conversation with Protagoras and other sophists at a gathering in Athens. Protagoras, known for his expertise in rhetoric and education, claims that virtue can be taught. Socrates, questioning this claim, introduces a thought-provoking argument, suggesting that if virtue is knowledge, then it must be a single unified entity. He then uses a series of clever examples and analogies to explore the nature of virtue and its connection to knowledge. The dialogue unfolds through a series of complex arguments and counter-arguments, challenging both Protagoras' stance on virtue and the very essence of human knowledge. The conversation reaches a surprising conclusion as Socrates subtly unveils the inconsistencies in Protagoras' position, leaving the audience to ponder the true nature of virtue and its implications for individual and societal well-being.Book Details
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Plato (Πλάτων)
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Plato ( Classical Attic; 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC)) was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy,...
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