Gorgias: An Ethical Approach from Plato as a Model of Conduct to Man
Abstract
In this writing is presented a review of the main ideas developed by Plato in his philosophical dialogue Gorgias, regarding the confrontation of two different ways of conceiving the moral nature of man and their respective models of righteous life, as an individual and social goal, according to different conceptions of the idea of natural justice, as well as their different ways of understanding the role of rhetoric and politics to lead society for the most convenient way.
References
Platón. Gorgias. Edición Bilingüe Español-Griego. Introducción, versión y notas de Ute Schmidt Osmanczik. (Bibliotheca Scriptorvm Graecorvm et Romanorvm Mexicana). México: UNAM, 1980.
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