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PENGUIN CLASSICS GORGIAS

Plato - Author
Walter Hamilton - Translator
Chris Emlyn-Jones - Translator
Chris Emlyn-Jones - Introduction by
Chris Emlyn-Jones - Commentaries by
Chris Emlyn-Jones - Notes by
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Book: Paperback | 129 x 198mm | 208 pages | ISBN 9780140449044 | 01 Mar 2004 | Penguin Classics | 18 - AND UP
PENGUIN CLASSICS GORGIAS

‘I believe that I am one of the few Athenians … who studies the genuine art of statesmanship’

Taking the form of a dialogue between Socrates, Gorgias, Polus and Callicles, the Gorgias debates some of the crucial questions about the nature of government. While the aspiring politician Callicles propounds the view that might is right and the rhetorician Gorgias argues that oratory and the power to persuade represent ‘the greatest good’, Socrates insists on the duty of politicians to consider the welfare of their citizens before their own advancement – a duty he believes has been dishonoured in the Athens of his time. The dialogue offers fascinating insights into the way in which classical Athens was governed, as well as creating a theoretical framework that has been highly influential on subsequent political debate.

Walter Hamilton’s distinguished translation has been completely updated for this new edition, taking recent developments in scholarship into account. In his introduction, Chris Emlyn-Jones examines Plato’s use of the dialogue form and his relationship with his teacher Socrates. This edition also includes a section-by section commentary, a chronology, suggestions for further reading, a glossary and index.


 

Gorgias Acknowledgments
Reference System Used in this Edition
Chronolgy
Introduction
Further Reading
A Note on the Text

Gorgias
A: Dialogue with Gorgias
B: Dialogue with Polus
C: Dialogue with Callicles

Notes
Glossary of Greek Terms
Index