Euthydemus
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Publisher Description
Set in the intellectual world of classical Athens, this Platonic dialogue examines the clash between genuine philosophical inquiry and the rhetorical techniques of the Sophists. Through Socrates' encounters with the brothers Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, Plato exposes the use of logical fallacies, verbal trickery, and deceptive argument as tools for winning debates rather than pursuing truth.
By contrasting Socrates' disciplined reasoning, courtesy, and commitment to education with the brothers' boastful displays of eristic argument, the dialogue explores the nature of wisdom, knowledge, and sound reasoning. Featuring historical figures known in ancient Greek philosophy, Euthydemus occupies an important place among Plato's examinations of ethics, education, and dialectic.
It remains a compelling study of the difference between persuasive rhetoric and authentic philosophical understanding, highlighting the enduring value of reasoned dialogue in the search for truth.