A Friendly Companion to Plato's Gorgias

A Friendly Companion to Plato's Gorgias
Title A Friendly Companion to Plato's Gorgias PDF eBook
Author George Kimball Plochmann
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 478
Release 1988
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780809314041

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A comprehensive study of "one of the most elusive and subtle" of all the Platonic dialogues. The Gorgias begins with a discussion of the nature and value of rhetoric and develops into an impassioned argument for the primacy of absolute right (as expressed by conscience) in the regulation of both public and private life. Plochmann and Robinson closely analyze this great dialogue in the first two-thirds of their book, turning in the final four chapters to a broader discussion of its unity, sweep, and philosophic implications.

The Rebirth of Dialogue

The Rebirth of Dialogue
Title The Rebirth of Dialogue PDF eBook
Author James P. Zappen
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 238
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791484904

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Dialogue has suffered a long eclipse in the history of philosophy and the history of rhetoric but has enjoyed a rebirth in the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer, Martin Buber, and Mikhail Bakhtin. Among twentieth-century figures, Bakhtin took a special interest in the history of the dialogue form. This book explores Bakhtin's understanding of Socratic dialogue and the notion that dialogue is not simply a way of persuading others to accept our ideas, but a way of holding ourselves, and others, accountable for all of our thoughts, words, and actions. In supporting this premise, Bakhtin challenges the traditions of argument and persuasion handed down from Plato and Aristotle, and he offers, as an alternative, a dialogical rhetoric that restructures the traditional relationship between speakers and listeners, writers and readers, as a mutual testing, contesting, and creating of ideas. The author suggests that Bakhtin's dialogical rhetoric is not restricted to oral discourse, but is possible in any medium, including written, graphic, and digital.

The Unity of Plato's 'Gorgias'

The Unity of Plato's 'Gorgias'
Title The Unity of Plato's 'Gorgias' PDF eBook
Author Devin Stauffer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 212
Release 2006-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780521858472

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This book demonstrates the complex unity of Plato's Gorgias, showing how seemingly disparate themes are woven together.

Five Chapters on Rhetoric

Five Chapters on Rhetoric
Title Five Chapters on Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Kochin
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 172
Release 2015-10-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0271075627

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Michael Kochin’s radical exploration of rhetoric is built around five fundamental concepts that illuminate how rhetoric functions in the public sphere. To speak persuasively is to bring new things into existence—to create a political movement out of a crowd, or an army out of a mob. Five Chapters on Rhetoric explores our path to things through our judgments of character and action. It shows how speech and writing are used to defend the fabric of social life from things or facts. Finally, Kochin shows how the art of rhetoric aids us in clarifying things when we speak to communicate, and helps protect us from their terrible clarity when we speak to maintain our connections to others. Kochin weaves together rhetorical criticism, classical rhetoric, science studies, public relations, and political communication into a compelling overview both of persuasive strategies in contemporary politics and of the nature and scope of rhetorical studies.

Gorgias

Gorgias
Title Gorgias PDF eBook
Author Plato
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 140
Release 1987-03-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780872200166

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"This is an excellent translation. It achieves a very high standard of accuracy and readability, two goals very difficult to attain in combination when it comes to such a master of prose and philosophical argument as Plato. Because of this the book is suitable for courses at all levels in philosophy, from introductory courses on Plato, or problems in Philosophy, to graduate seminars." -- Gerasimos Santas, Teaching Philosophy

The Emergence of Subjectivity in the Ancient and Medieval World

The Emergence of Subjectivity in the Ancient and Medieval World
Title The Emergence of Subjectivity in the Ancient and Medieval World PDF eBook
Author Jon Stewart
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 0198854358

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This volume presents a philosophical analysis of the development of Western civilization from antiquity to the Middle Ages by tracing the various self-conceptions of different cultures as they developed historically, reflecting different views of what it is to be human and the rise of the concept of subjectivity.

Plato and Modern Law

Plato and Modern Law
Title Plato and Modern Law PDF eBook
Author Richard O. Brooks
Publisher Routledge
Pages 710
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Law
ISBN 1351553992

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This audacious collection of modern writings on Plato and the Law argues that Plato's work offers insights for resolving modern jurisprudential problems. Plato's dialogues, in this modern interpretation, reveal that knowledge of the functions of law, based upon intelligible principles, can be reformulated for relevance to our age. Leading interpreters of Plato: Vlastos, Hall, Strauss, Weinrib, Annas, and Morrow, are included in the collection. The editor supplies an insightful introduction and extensive bibiography to the collection.