Gorgias

Citations

  1. ^ Robichaud, Denis. Plato's Persona: Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance Humanism, and Platonic Traditions, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018, p. 32, quote = "Gorgias's art is sonorous, reverberating the oral pronunciation of gorgos."
  2. ^ "Formal Analysis of Plato's Gorgias".
  3. ^ Doyle, James (2010). "Socrates and Gorgias". Phronesis. 55: 1–25. doi:10.1163/003188610x12589452898769.
  4. ^ White, James B. "The Ethics of Argument: Plato's Gorgias and the Modern Lawyer." The University of Chicago Law Review 50.2 (1983): 849–895, at 865. 27 Apr. 2011.
  5. ^ a b McComiskey, Bruce. "Disassembling Plato's Critique of Rhetoric in the Gorgias." Rhetoric Review 11.1 (1992): 79–90. 27 Apr. 2011.
  6. ^ "... supposing it is our duty to injure somebody, whether an enemy or anyone else—provided only that it is not against oneself that wrong has been done by such enemy, for this we must take care to avoid—but supposing our enemy has wronged some one else, we must make every exertion of act and word to prevent him from being punished or coming to trial" (480e–481a).

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