Gorgias Gorgias

Gorgias

A Socratic Dialogue on Rhetoric, Ethics, and Political Philosophy in Ancient Greece

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Publisher Description

"Gorgias by Plato is one of the most influential works of ancient Greek philosophy, exploring the nature of rhetoric, justice, and the ethical responsibilities of public speech. Written as a dramatic philosophical dialogue, this timeless classic presents a powerful debate between Socrates and the famed rhetorician Gorgias, challenging readers to question persuasion, morality, and the pursuit of truth.

In this work, Plato contrasts philosophy vs rhetoric, exposing how persuasive speech can be used to manipulate opinion rather than reveal knowledge. Through sharp argument and memorable exchanges, Gorgias examines themes central to moral philosophy, political philosophy, and ethics, including the difference between power and virtue, pleasure and the good life, and appearance versus reality.

Widely studied in philosophy courses, Gorgias remains essential reading for anyone interested in Socratic dialogues, classical philosophy, logic, and ancient political thought. Its insights continue to resonate in modern discussions of public discourse, leadership, law, and communication.

This edition is ideal for readers seeking:

Plato philosophy books

Socratic dialogues and classical texts

Ancient Greek ethics and rhetoric

Political philosophy and moral reasoning

Foundations of Western philosophy

Provocative, intellectually rigorous, and deeply relevant, Gorgias stands as a cornerstone of Western philosophical tradition and a must-read for students, scholars, and serious readers of philosophy."

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2026
21 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
238
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hans London Press
SELLER
Rishita Bahuguna
SIZE
1.2
MB
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