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In "Euthydemus," Plato engages in a captivating exploration of sophistry and true wisdom through a dialogue that unfolds between Socrates and two Sophists, Euthydemus and his brother Dionysodorus. The text masterfully critiques the manipulation of language and rhetoric as substitutes for genuine knowledge, employing a dialectical method that reveals the superficiality of sophistic arguments. Written in the classical period of ancient Greece, the dialogue is characterized by Plato's signature use of stylistic irony and philosophical rigor, making the text a critical reflection on the nature of education and intellectual integrity. Plato, a student of Socrates, draws on the Socratic method to challenge the prevailing views of his time, particularly the art of persuasion which was increasingly prominent in Athenian society. "Euthydemus" serves as both a philosophical investigation and a cautionary tale against the allure of superficial wisdom disguised as knowledge. It reflects Plato's commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of virtue and the philosophical life, motivated by his experiences in an era marked by political turmoil and ethical ambiguity. This essential read is recommended for anyone interested in the foundations of Western philosophy, ethics, and education. Plato'Äôs incisive critique encourages readers to reflect on the importance of discerning genuine knowledge from mere rhetoric, an inquiry that remains relevant in contemporary discourse. Engage with "Euthydemus" to appreciate the profound implications of wisdom in an age steeped in competing ideologies.
© 2019 Good Press (전자책): 4057664184269
번역자: Benjamin Jowett
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전자책: 2019년 11월 20일
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