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Górgias
by Plato
The Gorgias is perhaps the dialogue in which Socrates's talent shines with all its brilliance in its confrontations, where it defeats and mates its contradictory sophists, particularly Calliclès.
Socrates lets his interlocutor speak, more or less pretending to abound to give him the leisure to expose himself and, little by little, highlight the contradictions and faults. The theme of exchanges energizes the rhythm: freedom, good or bad, is it better to suffer injustice than to commit it?
Magistral.
Socrates lets his interlocutor speak, more or less pretending to abound to give him the leisure to expose himself and, little by little, highlight the contradictions and faults. The theme of exchanges energizes the rhythm: freedom, good or bad, is it better to suffer injustice than to commit it?
Magistral.