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    Testimonianze e frammenti.Gorgias & Roberta Ioli - 2013 - Roma: Carocci. Edited by Roberta Ioli & Gorgias.
    Dalla vertigine dialettica del trattato "Su ciò che non è" alle provocatorie orazioni incentrate sulle figure mitiche di Elena e Palamede, il filosofo e retore Gorgia trasforma la potenza persuasiva del linguaggio in una vera e propria azione terapeutica: l'anima va curata con la pratica dell'armonia, con uno stile rigorosamente strutturato e, insieme, smascherando false verità e vuote ontologie. La parola, perduta l'unicità definitoria e la corrispondenza all'essenza delle cose, non può che rinunciare alla propria pretesa veritativa. In questo vuoto (...)
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  2. Discurso fúnebre.Gorgias - 2012 - In Emilio Crespo & Plato (eds.), Platón, "Menéxeno": discursos en honor de los caídos por Atenas. Madrid: Dykinson.
  3. Het woord is een machtig heerser.Gorgias, Vincent Hunink, Jeroen A. Bons & Jaap Mansfeld - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (1):137-138.
     
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    Su ciò che non è.Gorgias & Roberta Ioli - 2010 - New York: G. Olms. Edited by Roberta Ioli.
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    Reden, Fragmente und Testimonien.Gorgias von Leontinoi & Thomas Buchheim - 2012 - Meiner, F.
    Für Gorgias ist Sprache und Rede nicht ein neutrales Medium zur Übermittlung von Sachverhalten, sondern selbst eine Sache eigener Art und als solche hervorragendstes Organ des Menschen, seine Welt praktisch zu verändern. Mitteilung ist Teilnahme an Situationen, die für Menschen jeweils relevant und bewegend sind. Hörend speichern wir nicht Informationen, sondern finden uns ein in die Zugehörigkeit zu den Sachen und Personen von »Interesse«, denen wir so eine Mitsprache in unserem Leben einzuräumen bereit sind. Allein auf solch ein Grundverständnis (...)
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    The sophists.Gorgias Protagoras, Xéniade Antiphon, Prodicos Lycophron & Critias L'Anonyme de Jamblique - unknown - The Classical Review 62 (2).
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    El Dios Liberador en la Biblia [The Liberating God in the Bible]. [REVIEW]Gorgias Romero Garcia - 2009 - Process Studies 38 (2):415-418.
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    El Dios Liberador en la Biblia [The Liberating God in the Bible]. [REVIEW]Gorgias Romero Garcia - 2009 - Process Studies 38 (2):415-418.
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    El Dios Liberador en la Biblia [The Liberating God in the Bible]. [REVIEW]Gorgias Romero Garcia - 2009 - Process Studies 38 (2):415-418.
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  10. Encomium Gorgiae ou Górgias versus Parmênides.Peter Simpson - 2011 - Hypnos. Revista Do Centro de Estudos da Antiguidade 26:1-12.
    O tratado de Górgias sobre o nada é dividido por meio da prova de três teses diferentes: 1) que o nada é ou existe; 2) que mesmo que haja algo, não pode ser conhecido; 3) que mesmo que pudesse ser conhecido, não poderia ser comunicado a outrem. Estas teses são tão opostas a Parmênides quanto qualquer tese poderia sê-lo. O tratado de Górgias é uma proeza da polêmica antiparmenidiana. Sua dialética também é uma façanha ao reduzir algo ao absurdo, porque (...)
     
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    On Gorgias’ Particular Demonstration.Marian Wesoły - 2013 - Peitho 4 (1):159-188.
    The label idios apodeixis/logos «particular demonstration or argument» of Gorgias is known to us only from the third section of the little work attributed to Aristotle under the title De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia. Its authenticity seems to be unjustly questioned. We try to show that from the Aristotelian perspective we can properly understand the context of Gorgias’ own argument from his lost treatise On Not-Being or On Nature. Parmenides – using implicitly the polysemy of the verb ἔστιν/εἶναι – (...)
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    Plato: Gorgias.Janet Sisson - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (133):406.
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    Gorgias' Revising of Ancient Epistemology: on Non-Being by Gorgias and its Paraphrases.Marina Volf - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    The philosophical nature of the two versions of paraphrasing the Gorgias’ treatise On Non-Being — the skeptical version by Sextus Empiricus and the peripatetic version by an anonymous author — are discussed. The paper gives a comparative analysis of the arguments upheld by the informants enunciating Gorgias’ thoughts, demonstrates the range of philosophical problems, which Gorgias considered, judging by the reports of his speech, and shows how both versions add to and clarify each other in terms of (...)
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    Gorgias.Robin Waterfield (ed.) - 1979 - Oxford University Press.
    The struggle which Plato has Socrates recommend to his interlocutors in Gorgias - and to his readers - is the struggle to overcome the temptations of worldly success and to concentrate on genuine morality. Ostensibly an enquiry into the value of rhetoric, the dialogue soon becomes an investigation into the value of these two contrasting ways of life. In a series of dazzling and bold arguments, Plato attempts to establish that only morality can bring a person true happiness, and (...)
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    "Gorgias" and "Phaedrus": Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Politics. Plato - 2014 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Edited by James H. Nichols & Plato.
    With a masterful sense of the place of rhetoric in both thought and practice and an ear attuned to the clarity, natural simplicity, and charm of Plato's Greek prose, James H. Nichols Jr., offers precise yet unusually readable translations of two great Platonic dialogues on rhetoric. The Gorgias presents an intransigent argument that justice is superior to injustice: To the extent that suffering an injustice is preferable to committing an unjust act. The dialogue contains some of Plato's most significant (...)
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  16. Gorgia e il suo "lettore". Un'ipotesi per rileggere il sedicesimo paragrafo dell'Encomio di Elena.Maria Tasinato - 2005 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 34 (1):9-28.
     
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    Gorgias y el logos como pharmakon.César Arturo Velázquez Becerril - 2023 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 113:197-233.
    El artículo se propone indagar en la concepción de la «realidad» que tiene la sofística, como referente fundamental para entender mejor su propuesta crítica ante el avance que en esa época está teniendo la «filosofía dogmática» de tipo metafísica. En particular centrando el análisis en la invectiva que al respecto realiza Gorgias de Leontinos en los fragmentos conservados de dos de sus obras fundamentales: el tratado De lo que no es o de la naturaleza y el discurso Encomio de (...)
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  18. Gorgias and his rhetoric from the epistemological perspective of Lloyd, Ger.A. Zadro - 1984 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 13 (4):415-427.
     
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  19. Gorgias' defense: Plato and his opponents on rhetoric and the good.Rachel Barney - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 48 (1):95-121.
    This paper explores in detail Gorgias' defense of rhetoric in Plato 's Gorgias, noting its connections to earlier and later texts such as Aristophanes' Clouds, Gorgias' Helen, Isocrates' Nicocles and Antidosis, and Aristotle's Rhetoric. The defense as Plato presents it is transparently inadequate; it reveals a deep inconsistency in Gorgias' conception of rhetoric and functions as a satirical precursor to his refutation by Socrates. Yet Gorgias' defense is appropriated, in a streamlined form, by later defenders (...)
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    Plato: Gorgias.I. G. Kidd & E. R. Dodds - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (42):79.
  21. The Cyrenaics and Gorgias on Language. Sextus, Math. 7. 196-198.Ugo Zilioli - 2013 - Akademia Verlag.
    In this paper I offer a reconstruction of the account of meaning and language the Cyrenaics appear to have defended on the basis of a famous passage of Sextus, as well as showing the philosophical parentage of that account.
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    Nihilist arguments in Gorgias and Nāgārjuna.Ugo Zilioli - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (6):1085-1104.
    This paper deals with an important strand of nihilistic arguments to be found in the works of two philosophers who have so far never been studied comparatively: the sophist Gorgias and the Buddhist monk Nāgārjuna. After having reconstructed Gorgias' moves in the first section of On What is Not (Sections 1-4), the paper shows how the nihilist arguments Gorgias uses mostly feature, under a new light, in the philosophy of emptiness developed by Nāgārjuna (Sections 5-8). The paper (...)
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    Gorgias’ Περὶ τοῦ μὴ ὄντος and Its Relation to Skepticism.Richard Bett - 2020 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 10 (3-4):187-208.
    The paper examines whether Gorgias’ On What Is Not should be considered an instance of skepticism. It begins with an analysis of the work as reported by the two sources, Sextus Empiricus and the anonymous author of On Melissus, Xenophanes and Gorgias. It is then argued that the Pyrrhonian skeptics did not regard On What Is Not as skeptical. Nonetheless, it is possible to read the work as offering counter-arguments to Parmenides, with a view to inducing suspension of (...)
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    Mélissos, Gorgias et Platon dans la première hypothèse du Parménide.Mathilde Brémond - 2019 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 1:61-99.
    Cet article examine l’influence sur la première hypothèse du Parménide de deux penseurs dont l’importance a été négligée par les critiques : Mélissos et Gorgias. Après avoir observé que les prédicats attribués à l’un ainsi que la forme démonstrative sont plus représentatifs de l’éléatisme de Mélissos que de celui de Parménide, nous expliquons ce constat par le fait que Platon reprenne une partie du Traité du Non-être de Gorgias qui vise elle-même essentiellement Mélissos. Nous démontrons alors que la (...)
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    Gorgias and Plato’s Sophist.Erminia Di Iulio - 2023 - Rhizomata 11 (2):208-226.
    My aim is to investigate the link between Plato’s Sophist and Gorgias’s treatise On What Is Not. This relationship is worth examining because Gorgias’s treatise constitutes an essential, but insufficiently studied stage in the intellectual journey leading from Parmenides to the Sophist. My claims are that 1) Plato’s agenda in the Sophist perfectly meets the challenges Gorgias raises in the first thesis of his treatise, that 2) this becomes clear once we focus on Gorgias’s and Plato’s (...)
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  26. Plato, Gorgias. A Revised Text with Introduction and Commentary.E. R. Dodds - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (138):379-380.
     
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  27. Gorgiás ,O nejsoucnu‘.Olof Gigon - 2004 - Filosoficky Casopis 52:937-965.
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    Aὐτὸς γνώσῃ. Gorgia e Filebo.Marco Gemin - 2023 - Hermes 151 (1):40-49.
    The abrupt beginning of the Philebus refers to the abrupt interruption of the dialogue with Callicles in the Gorgias. The reuse of the phrase αὐτὸς γνώσῃ (Phlb. 12a9 = Gorg. 505c9), unique in Plato, is an evident sign of the will to connect the two texts and contexts. Both of them deal with the problem of the interruption of the philosophical dialogue. The absolute lack of contextualization and the ‘open’ conclusion in the Philebus are consistent with this framework. The (...)
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    GORGIAS: Applying argumentation.Antonis C. Kakas, Pavlos Moraitis & Nikolaos I. Spanoudakis - 2018 - Argument and Computation 10 (1):55-81.
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    Gorgias and Plato's Gorgias.José Gabriel Trindade Santos - 2011 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 7:55-66.
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    Interpreting Gorgias's 'Being' in "On Not-Being or On Nature".Edward Schiappa - 1997 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 30 (1):13 - 30.
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  32. Gorgia ed Hegel. Aogos e paignion.Grazia Tagliavia - 1999 - Giornale di Metafisica 21 (1):209-216.
     
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  33. Gorgia and his" letters". A hypothesis for rereading the sixteenth paragraph of the'Panegyric of Elena'.M. Tasinato - 2005 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 34 (1-2):9-28.
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  34. Gorgia, Encomio di Elena.María Tasinato - 2005 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 34 (1):3-8.
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  35. The Gorgias Re-written—Why?”.Holger Thesleff - 2007 - In Michael Erler & Luc Brisson (eds.), Gorgias - Menon: selected papers from the Seventh Symposium Platonicum. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. pp. 82.
     
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  36. Gorgia.Renzo Vitali - 1971 - Urbino,: Argalìa.
     
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    Plato, Gorgias.Edwin L. Minar & E. R. Dodds - 1963 - American Journal of Philology 84 (1):110.
  38. Gorgias and Republic.E. Hamilton & Eds H. Cairns - 1961 - In Edith Hamilton & Huntington Cairns (eds.), Plato: The Collected Dialogues. Princeton: New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
     
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    Gorgias : Transl. With Notes by Terence Irwin.Terence Irwin (ed.) - 1979 - Clarendon Press.
    The Gorgias is a vivid introduction to the central problems of moral and political philosophy. In the notes to his translation, Professor Irwin discusses the historical and social context of the dialogue, expounds and criticises the arguments, and tries above all to suggest the questions a modern reader ought to raise about Plato's doctrines. No knowledge of Greek is necessary.
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    Gorgias hat Recht!Wilhelm K. Essler - 1993 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 44 (1):265-292.
    Die Platonische Position des mengentheoretischen Universalismus, nach der das Mengenuniversum sprachunabhängig existiert, durch reine Anschauung erkannt und sprachlich mitteilbar ist, kann aus folgenden Gründen nicht aufrechterhalten werden: Die metalogischen Ergebnisse von Skolem und Löwenheim zeigen, daß die von einem Platonisten verwendete Sprache der engeren Quantorenlogik NichtStandard-Modelle besitzt, so daß er daher insbesondere nicht mitteilen kann, was er mit,Allklasse',,leere Klasse' und,Element' meint, da es nicht intendierte Interpretationen für diese Ausdrücke gibt. Hieraus folgt, daß der Zermelosche Mengentrichter, den der Platonist als durch (...)
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    Gorgias hat Recht!Wilhelm K. Essler - 1993 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 44 (1):265-292.
    Die Platonische Position des mengentheoretischen Universalismus, nach der das Mengenuniversum sprachunabhängig existiert, durch reine Anschauung erkannt und sprachlich mitteilbar ist, kann aus folgenden Gründen nicht aufrechterhalten werden: Die metalogischen Ergebnisse von Skolem und Löwenheim zeigen, daß die von einem Platonisten verwendete Sprache der engeren Quantorenlogik NichtStandard-Modelle besitzt, so daß er daher insbesondere nicht mitteilen kann, was er mit,Allklasse',,leere Klasse' und,Element' meint, da es nicht intendierte Interpretationen für diese Ausdrücke gibt. Hieraus folgt, daß der Zermelosche Mengentrichter, den der Platonist als durch (...)
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  42. Gorgias on nature or that which is not.G. B. Kerferd - 1955 - Phronesis 1 (1):3-25.
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    Aristotele, Gorgia e lo sviluppo della retorica.Carlo Natali - 1999 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 17 (1):199-229.
    En la presentación de Aristóteles, Gorgias parece ser sólo un retórico incapaz de expresar cualquier propuesta filosóficamente interesante. La razón de esto es que, en la opinión de Aristóteles, una manera clara y precisa de hablar es una cualidad necesaria de todo filósofo, y Gorgias prefiere un estilo de discurso complejo y obscuro. Desde el punto de vista de la evolución de la retórica, Aristóteles cree que Gorgias tiene una desventaja, pues él apela a las emociones y (...)
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    Gorgias.Plato . (ed.) - 1979 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    The Gorgias is a vivid introduction to central problems of moral and political philosophy. In answer to an eloquent attack on morality as conspiration of the weak against the strong, Plato develops his own doctrine, insisting that the benefits of being moral always outweigh any benefits to be won from immorality. He applies his views to such questions as the errors of democracy, the role of the political expert in society, and the justification of punishment.In the notes to this (...)
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    Gorgias.Plato . (ed.) - 1928 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    Gorgias is about the struggle to overcome the temptations of worldly success and to concentrate on genuine morality. Platio attempts to establish that only morality can bring a person true happiness: this is one of his most widely read dialogues - vivid, clear, and persuasive.
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  46. Gorgias: A Revised Text, with Introduction and Commentary.E. R. Dodds (ed.) - 1990 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    This paperback edition of Dodds's standard edition of Plato's Gorgias is designed to meet the needs both of undergraduates and professional scholars. The text and apparatus criticus are based on a fresh survey of the evidence: two major manuscripts are here for the first time fully collated, and account has been taken both of new papyri and of the exceptionally rich indirect tradition. The text is supplemented by a full introduction giving details on the subject and structure of the (...)
     
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    道德性의 意味에 관한 考察 - 對話篇 “Gorgias”를 中心으로 -.재문 박 - 1986 - Journal of Moral Education 3 (1):1.
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    Plato, Gorgias, edited on the basis of Deuschle-Cron's edition by Gonzalez Lodge, Bryn Mawr College. Ginn and Company. 1891.J. Adam - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (1-2):64-65.
  49. Plato, Gorgias.Terence Irwin - 1982 - Mind 91 (361):125-128.
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    Gorgias and Timaeus. Plato & Benjamin Jowett - 1892 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Benjamin Jowett & Plato.
    "Gorgias" addresses the temptations of success and the rewards of a moral life while "Timaeus" explains the world in terms not only of physical laws but also of metaphysical and religious principles.
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