Euthydemus Euthydemus

Euthydemus

A Socratic Dialogue on Logic, Sophistry, and Education

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Publisher Description

Euthydemus by Plato is a witty and intellectually stimulating dialogue that explores the nature of wisdom, argumentation, and the pitfalls of sophistry. Through the conversations between Socrates and the sophist brothers Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, Plato examines how rhetoric and clever reasoning can be used to impress, deceive, or genuinely instruct, highlighting the difference between true knowledge and empty cleverness.

At the heart of this work lies its compelling hook: the pursuit of genuine wisdom requires critical thinking, discernment, and the courage to question superficial reasoning. Plato uses humor and sharp dialogue to demonstrate how sophistry can mislead, while guiding readers toward the values of reason, clarity, and philosophical integrity.

Euthydemus connects philosophical inquiry with practical lessons on communication, ethics, and intellectual honesty. The dialogue encourages readers to reflect on how arguments are constructed, the importance of understanding over mere persuasion, and the ethical responsibility that comes with knowledge and teaching.

The lasting value of this work lies in its influence on logic, rhetoric, and philosophical education. Plato’s exploration of sophistry and true wisdom continues to inspire thinkers, educators, and students to cultivate reasoning skills, ethical judgment, and the pursuit of authentic knowledge.

To read Euthydemus is to engage with a dialogue that sharpens the mind, entertains with clever reasoning, and affirms that true wisdom emerges from discernment, ethical reflection, and the courage to seek understanding beyond appearances.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
January 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
84
Pages
PUBLISHER
DD Books
SELLER
DD SALES AND DISTRIBUTORS
SIZE
868.1
KB
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