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    UID:
    almahu_BV048210271
    Format: xii, 476 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-0-226-81815-3 , 0226818152
    Series Statement: The Leo Strauss transcript series
    Content: "A Seminar on Plato's Protagoras offers the transcript of Leo Strauss's seminar on Plato's Protagoras edited and introduced by the renowned scholar Robert Bartlett. In this dialogue, Socrates engaged with the sophist Protagoras. In the lectures, Strauss discusses Protagoras and the sophists in relation to the dialogue Gorgias in which Socrates engages with the meaning of rhetoric, all in light of Socrates' pursuit of the question "How ought one to live?" While Strauss regarded himself as a Platonist and published some work on Plato, including his last book, he published little on the dialogues. In these lectures Strauss treats many of the great Platonic and Straussian themes: the difference between the Socratic political science or art and the Sophistic political science or art of Protagoras; the character and teachability of virtue, its relation to knowledge, and the relations among the virtues, courage, justice, moderation, and wisdom; the good and the pleasant; frankness and concealment; the role of myth; and the relation between freedom of thought and freedom of speech"--
    Note: Sophistry and rhetoric : Plato's Gorgias reconsidered -- Callicles's challenge to Socrates in the Gorgias -- Sophistry, rhetoric and the philosophic life -- The turn to the Protagoras (309a-312b) -- Meeting Protagoras (312b-316c) -- Is virtue teachable? (316c-320c) -- The long speech of Protagoras : mythos (320c-322d) -- The long speech of Protagoras : mythos and logos (322d-325b) -- The long speech of Protagoras teacher of virtue -- The cross-examination of Protagoras : virtue and its parts (329d-335c) -- The first breakdown of the conversation and its aftermath (335c-341c) -- Virtue in the element of poetry (341c-347c) -- What is courage? (347c-352e) -- On the hedonism of the many (352e-356c) -- The hedonistic calculus and the problem of courage (356c-359c) -- Courage, hedonism, and the refutation of Protagoras (359c-362a) -- Summary and conclusion : rhetoric and sophistry
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-226-81816-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: v427-v347 Protagoras Plato ; Rezeption ; 1899-1973 Strauss, Leo ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Strauss, Leo, 1899-1973,
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    Chicago :The University of Chicago Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949597449102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 476 pages).
    ISBN: 9780226818160
    Series Statement: The Leo Strauss transcript series
    Content: This text offers a transcript of Strauss's seminar on Plato's 'Protagoras' taught at the University of Chicago in the spring quarter of 1965, edited and introduced by renowned scholar Robert C. Bartlett. These lectures have several important features. Unlike his published writings, they are less dense and more conversational. Additionally, while Strauss regarded himself as a Platonist and published some work on Plato, he published little on individual dialogues. In these lectures Strauss treats many of the great Platonic and Straussian themes.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2022.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780226818153
    Language: English
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