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2011 | 4 | 1 | 15-32

Article title

Protagoras Platona: kompozycja, rozgrywka logosów i sokratejska parodia

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EN
PLATO’S PROTAGORAS: COMPOSITION, THE CONTEST OF LOGOI AND THE SOCRATIC PARODY

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PL

Abstracts

EN
Protagoras belongs to one of Plato’s most commonly staged dialogues of Plato. Ancient Greeks characterized it as agonistic (competitive) and endeictic, i.e., merely hinting at, but not offering the final settlement of the dispute in question. In the dialogue, we face an incredible controversy (agon) between Socrates and Protagoras. While the controversy concerns the value of the Sophist’s teaching of civil virtue for money, it is combined with numerous other themes and tensions which culminate in the philosopher’s ensnaring of his interlocutor. Thus, the dialogue is characterized by its dramatic composition with a (double) prologue, four agons (controversies), a humorous interlude, an ingenious anagnorismos and an epilogue which concludes with a perplexing reversal of Protagoras’ and Socrates’ positions. At the end, there are several remarks about possible interpretations of this and other dialogues of Plato.

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Volume

4

Issue

1

Pages

15-32

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Contributors

  • Instytut Filozofii Uniwersytetu Adama Mickiewicza, ul. Szamarzewskiego 89c, 60–568 Poznań, Poland

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Publication order reference

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