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Does Socrates vindicate the coherence theory of truth? [PDF]
Within Plato's Socratic Dialogues we routinely observe the character of Socrates employing a formal, yet largely unexplained method of investigation into the beliefs that his interlocutors hold as true. Socrates even goes so far as to claim there will be
Deane, Warren
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Human nature, history, and the limits of critique
Abstract This essay defends a form of ethical naturalism in which ethical knowledge is explained by human nature. Human nature, here, is not the essence of the species but its natural history as socially and historically determined. The argument does not lead to social relativism, but it does place limits on the scope of ethical critique.
Kieran Setiya
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La naturaleza del placer en la filosofía de Platón
La cuestión del placer, entendida como problema filosófico, se plantea en Platón desde diversos puntos de vista. El artículo en cuestión presenta este debate que, desde el Filebo hasta el Gorgias, pasando por el Protágoras y la República, afirma la ...
Francisco Bravo
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Abstract In this essay, I argue that ‘poetics’—defined as ‘poet‐criticism’, a practitioner’s firsthand reflection on poetic composition (poiēsis) and verse technique (technē)—makes possible for philosophical theology something that has heretofore been overlooked.
Steven Toussaint
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Moral Psychology in Plato’s Gorgias
This essay intends to argue for the affinity between the Gorgias and the Republic concerning issues of moral psychology. To this end I will divide my argument into two halves.
Daniel Rossi Nunes Lopes
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GRUPO GORGIAS: Enseñar a debatir, Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 2013.
Reseña de libro del GRUPO GORGIAS: Enseñar a debatir, Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 2013.
Manuel Bermúdez Vázquez
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Plato on the Unity of the Political Arts (Statesman 258d-259d) [PDF]
Plato argues that four political arts—politics, kingship, slaveholding, and household-management—are the same. His argument, which prompted Aristotle’s reply in Politics I, has been universally panned.
Brown, Eric
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The hedonistic theories of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill are both widely known. Hedonism before Bentham, however, is much less known and, hitherto, no systematic presentation of hedonism’s early history has been written.
Moen, Ole Martin
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GORGIAS : Applying argumentation
This paper presents the past and present efforts of developing real-life applications of argumentation with the Gorgias preference-based structured argumentation framework of Logic Programming with Priorities .
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This paper provides an introductory survey of the evidence for Porphyry’s writings on rhetoric and a discussion of their context and influence, together with a detailed commentary on the testimonia and fragments.
Heath, M.
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