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Is wisdom courage? A critical dissection of Plat. Prot. 349d2-351b2

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Resumo:In Plat. Prot. 349d2-351b2, first Socrates leads Protagoras to acknowledge that wisdom and courage are the same thing, then Protagoras accuses him of having put in his mouth words that he never said. Starting from a new reconstruction of the logic of Socrates’demonstration, I will show how this is more complex, sophistic, and corresponding to Protagoras’accusation than what is usually believed.
Autores principais:Molinelli, Sebastiano
Assunto:Plato Socrates Protagoras wisdom courage identity
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Plato Journal
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Resumo:In Plat. Prot. 349d2-351b2, first Socrates leads Protagoras to acknowledge that wisdom and courage are the same thing, then Protagoras accuses him of having put in his mouth words that he never said. Starting from a new reconstruction of the logic of Socrates’demonstration, I will show how this is more complex, sophistic, and corresponding to Protagoras’accusation than what is usually believed.