• The Sophist (Greek: Σοφιστής; Latin: Sophista) is a Platonic dialogue from the philosopher's late period, most likely written in 360 BC.
  • Moreover, because the Sophist is one of Plato’s latest dialogues, some context from Plato’s earlier work is in order before approaching the dialogue directly.
  • The dialogue revolves around the effort to define a sophist, a professional teacher of virtue, and rhetoric often criticized for using deceptive arguments and...
  • The “Sophist,” in the dialogue which is called after him, is exhibited in many different lights, and appears and reappears in a variety of forms.
  • The Sophist and Statesman represent themselves as the first two members of a trilogy, which was to include a third member, the Philosopher, a dialogue Plato...
  • "Sophist" by Plato is a philosophical dialogue written in the late 4th century BC.
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  • The text begins: SOPHIST by Plato Translated by Benjamin Jowett PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Theodorus, Theaetetus, Socrates.
  • For these reasons, dialogue the Sophist (Σοφιστής) was written as Plato's philosophical struggle against the Sophists.
  • And as I know that the tribe of Sophists is troublesome and hard to be caught, I should recommend that we practise beforehand the method which is to be applied...
  • In addition, as you point out, some of the philosophical opponents in the dialogues are sophists and are treated with respect.
  • What is Sophistry: A Study of Plato’s Sophist.
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  • "In investigating Plato's fascinating intellectual encounters with the sophists with an eye for detail and for the dramatic aspects of Plato's dialogues, Corey's book...