Gorgias: The Transnational Politics of Contemporary Native Culture

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With a masterful sense of the place of rhetoric in both thought and practice and an ear attuned to the clarity, natural simplicity, and charm of Plato’s Greek prose, James H. Nichols, Jr., offers a pr

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  • Series: Agora Editions
  • Author: Plato
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 168
  • Publish Date: October 15 1998
  • ISBN10: 0801485274
  • Language: English
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By: Plato

With a masterful sense of the place of rhetoric in both thought and practice and an ear attuned to the clarity, natural simplicity, and charm of Plato’s Greek prose, James H. Nichols, Jr., offers a precise yet unusually readable translation of one of the great Platonic dialogues on rhetoric.

The Gorgias presents an intransigent argument that justice is superior to injustice–to the extent that suffering an injustice is preferable to committing an unjust act. The dialogue contains some of Plato’s most significant and famous discussions of major political themes, and focuses dramatically and with unrivaled intensity on Socrates as a political thinker and actor.

Nichols’s attention to dramatic detail brings this dialogue to life. Plato’s striking variety in conversational address (names and various terms of relative warmth and coolness) is carefully reproduced, as is alteration in tone and implication even in the short responses. The translation renders references to the gods accurately and non-monotheistically for the first time, and includes a fascinating variety of oaths and invocations. Nichols believes that Plato’s thought on rhetoric has been largely misunderstood, and he uses his translation as an opportunity to reconstruct the classical position on right relations between thought and public activity.

Author: Plato
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 10/15/1998
Series: Agora Editions
Pages: 168
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780801485275
Language: English

Author

Plato

Binding

ISBN10

0801485274

ISBN13

9780801485275

Page Count

168

Published Date

October 15 1998

Series

Agora Editions

Language

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