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Gorgias (Annotated)

By: Plato Plato
Narrated by: Christopher Preece
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Truth, Justice, and the Power of Words: Philosophy versus Rhetoric in Ancient Greece

"Gorgias" by Plato is a dialogue, where Socrates discusses with Gorgias, a famous speaker, and his follower Polus, about rhetoric and its relationship to justice, morality, and the pursuit of knowledge. This edition features:

  • A glimpse into the renowned Academy at Athens.
  • Plato's relationship with Socrates.
  • Plato's extensive writings.
  • Reflections on Plato's enduring legacy.

In the book, Socrates challenges Gorgias and Polus to define what rhetoric truly is and whether it is a just or unjust art. Socrates argues that rhetoric, when used solely to persuade without regard for truth and justice, is a dangerous tool that can deceive and manipulate rather than lead to genuine understanding. He suggests that true knowledge and virtue cannot be achieved through persuasive speech alone, but through the pursuit of philosophical inquiry and self-examination.

Plato, through this dialogue, criticizes how rhetoric was used in ancient Greece, suggesting that genuine education and moral integrity are superior to the superficial skills of persuasive oratory and clever words.

"Gorgias" shows Plato defending philosophy as the best way to find true wisdom and fairness in life.

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