Gorgias

Gorgias

by Plato

Narrated by Jeff Moon

Unabridged — 3 hours, 12 minutes

Gorgias

Gorgias

by Plato

Narrated by Jeff Moon

Unabridged — 3 hours, 12 minutes

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Overview

Embark on a captivating philosophical dialogue with "Gorgias" by Plato, now available as a thought-provoking audiobook. In this timeless work, Plato explores the nature of rhetoric, justice, and the pursuit of truth through a series of engaging conversations between Socrates and the famed rhetorician Gorgias.

Listeners will be transported to ancient Athens as they follow Socrates' probing inquiries and incisive arguments, challenging conventional wisdom and delving into the deeper meanings behind human actions and beliefs. Through lively debate and intellectual exploration, "Gorgias" offers profound insights into the nature of persuasion, morality, and the art of living a virtuous life.

Perfect for lovers of philosophy and rhetoric, this audiobook provides a stimulating journey through the complexities of human thought and behavior. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or a newcomer to Plato's works, "Gorgias" promises to inspire critical thinking and ignite a passion for philosophical inquiry.

So, if you're ready to engage in a spirited dialogue that transcends time and space, start listening to "Gorgias" today and discover the enduring relevance of Plato's timeless wisdom.


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"The admired qualities of Dodds's works, a scholarship both exact and deep, an economy and lucidity in exposition (Dodds has few rivals in saying much in the fewest words with absolute clarity), and an immense level-headedness and sobriety which combined with the sharpest acumen and independence of judgment in the handling of evidence is never seduced by the charm of fantasy, all these once more characterize his edition of the Gorgias."—Philosophical Quarterly

"Professor Dodds's fine edition (which both overhauls the manuscript tradition and supplies a commentary as wide ranging as it is perspicacious) fills a gap untouched in this country since 1890....The Gorgias should have a special appeal to contemporary students, and to historians no less than philosophers."—Times Literary Supplement

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192753897
Publisher: Right Way Publishing
Publication date: 04/05/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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