Plato on the Value of Philosophy: The Art of Argument in the Gorgias and Phaedrus by Tushar Irani

Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (4):413-418 (2019)
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Tushar Irani’s Plato on the Value of Philosophy seeks to put our understanding of Plato’s critique of rhetoric on a new footing by turning our attention to what we might call the social dimension of that critique. Irani reads the Gorgias and Phaedrus as complementary dialogues connected not only by their focus on rhetoric but also by their treatment of love and friendship as integral to Plato’s incipient model of a philosophical art of argument. Irani’s most important contribution is to emphasize the centrality of “the different interpersonal attitudes that Plato believes distinguish the rhetorical ethos from the philosophical ethos: whereas the former seeks to dominate or otherwise win over an...

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