Protagoras Protagoras

Protagoras

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Publisher Description

Before the famous philosophical debates of classical Athens were committed to history, questions about virtue, education, and moral excellence shaped the intellectual life of the Greek world. In this engaging dialogue, Plato stages a celebrated exchange between Socrates and the renowned sophist Protagoras at the house of Callias, where an impressive gathering of prominent Athenians witnesses their debate. 

Centered on the enduring question of whether virtue can be taught, the conversation explores the nature of knowledge, the role of rhetoric, and the purpose of education through careful argument and probing inquiry. 

Though one of Plato's shorter dialogues, Protagoras offers valuable insight into the rivalry between Socratic philosophy and sophistic teaching, while capturing the lively atmosphere of Athenian intellectual culture. It remains an essential work for understanding the foundations of ethical thought and the philosophical pursuit of virtue.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
AVAILABLE
2026
July 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
85
Pages
PUBLISHER
Left of Brain Books
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
181.4
KB
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