The Logos of Ethics in Gorgias' Palamedes, On Nature, and Helen

In David Wolfsdorf (ed.), Early Greek Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2020)
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This chapter focuses on Gorgias' suriviving works: esp. Palamedes, but also On Nature, Helen, and the Funeral Oration. While I'm at pains to bring out the diversity of interpretive traditions currently co-existing, I aim to offer a substantially new reading of what these works offer our reflection on the nature of ethical truth.

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