书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
59
语言
英语
已发布
Mar 15, 1992
出版商
Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN-10
0872200949
ISBN-13
9780872200944
描述
The work navigates the rich philosophical dialogues between Socrates and the Sophist Protagoras, exploring themes of virtue, knowledge, and the nature of wisdom. By dissecting their conversation, readers are invited to reflect on the contrasting perspectives of Socratic inquiry and sophistic teaching. Protagoras, with his belief that "man is the measure of all things," poses a challenge to the traditional understanding of universal truths, prompting a deep examination of relativism.
As the dialogue unfolds, readers are drawn into the intellectual tension between the two figures. Socrates' relentless questioning serves to illuminate Protagoras' arguments, leading to a profound exploration of ethics and moral education. The interplay of dialogue reveals not just philosophical concepts but also the art of rhetoric and persuasion, highlighting the ways in which language shapes thought.
The translation by Stanley Lombardo, enriched by the insights of Karen Bell and Michael Frede, breathes contemporary life into these ancient debates, making the text accessible while maintaining its philosophical rigor. Together, they entice readers to grapple with age-old dilemmas still relevant in today’s discourse about knowledge and morality.
Through this examination, the work encourages an enduring inquiry into the essence of true wisdom and the implications of relativistic thought, leaving readers to ponder the complexities of human understanding and society’s shifting values. The dialogues serve as a mirror, reflecting timeless philosophical questions that continue to resonate profoundly in today's world.
As the dialogue unfolds, readers are drawn into the intellectual tension between the two figures. Socrates' relentless questioning serves to illuminate Protagoras' arguments, leading to a profound exploration of ethics and moral education. The interplay of dialogue reveals not just philosophical concepts but also the art of rhetoric and persuasion, highlighting the ways in which language shapes thought.
The translation by Stanley Lombardo, enriched by the insights of Karen Bell and Michael Frede, breathes contemporary life into these ancient debates, making the text accessible while maintaining its philosophical rigor. Together, they entice readers to grapple with age-old dilemmas still relevant in today’s discourse about knowledge and morality.
Through this examination, the work encourages an enduring inquiry into the essence of true wisdom and the implications of relativistic thought, leaving readers to ponder the complexities of human understanding and society’s shifting values. The dialogues serve as a mirror, reflecting timeless philosophical questions that continue to resonate profoundly in today's world.
类型
浪漫
科幻
传记
科学与技术
历史
哲学
漫画
图画小说
诗歌
食谱
艺术与摄影
经典
自然
心理学