Plato’s Gorgias: Speech, Soul and Politics

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This book is an edited collection on one of Plato’s most dramatic as well as most complex dialogues, where a defence of the philosopher’s way of life is carried out against the background of interconnected rhetorical and political stances of the time.

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Vladimir Mikes
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