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082 _a184 Pla
100 _aPlato
245 0 _aGorgias / Translated with an introduction by;Walter Hamilton.
260 _a"Middlesex, Eng."
260 _bPenguin Books.
260 _c1983
300 _a154p.
520 _aTo judge by its bitter tone Plato's Gorgias was written shortly after the death of Socrates. Though Gorgias was a Sicilian teacher of oratory, the dialogue is more concerned with ethics than with the art of public speaking. The ability, professed particularly by the Sophists, to make the worse cause appear the better, struck Plato as the source of all corruption.
650 _a"Plato, Gorgias"
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