Protagoras
A Socratic Dialogue on Virtue, Ethics, Education, and Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Descripción editorial
Protagoras by Plato is one of the most lively and important works of ancient Greek philosophy, exploring the nature of virtue, education, and moral excellence.
Set at a gathering of prominent thinkers in Athens, the dialogue features Socrates in conversation with Protagoras, one of the most famous Sophists of the ancient world. At the heart of the debate is a timeless question: Can virtue be taught? Through sharp argument, wit, and irony, Plato examines the relationship between knowledge, morality, and human character.
Blending philosophy with dramatic storytelling, Protagoras offers deep insight into Socratic reasoning, ethical theory, and the intellectual culture of classical Athens. The dialogue also provides a critical examination of Sophistry, contrasting rhetorical skill with genuine wisdom and moral understanding.
This essential classic is ideal for readers interested in:
Plato’s dialogues
Ancient Greek philosophy
Ethics and virtue
Socratic method
Education and moral philosophy
Classical literature
Engaging, thoughtful, and surprisingly modern, Protagoras remains a cornerstone of philosophical study. It is indispensable reading for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Western ethics, education, and philosophical debate.