- en.wikipedia.org Sophist (dialogue)The main objective of the dialogue is to identify what a sophist is and how a sophist differs from a philosopher and statesman.
- thecollector.vercel.app plato-dialogues-what-is-a…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.
- bringingthemtheplague.medium.com why-so-much-…The sophists play a key role in Plato’s dialogues, and their attempt to stage what a true philosophical life would be, in the person of Socrates.
- platonicfoundation.org sophist/Plato’s Sophist. Persons in the dialogue: Theodorus, Theaetetus, Socrates, stranger from Elea, the younger Socrates (who remains silent).
- standardebooks.org ebooks/plato/dialogues/…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.
- http://classicallibrary.org plato/dialogues/21_…Sophist. by Plato translated by Benjamin Jowett. Persons of the Dialogue: THEODORUS; THEAETETUS; SOCRATES An Eleatic STRANGER, whom Theodorus...
- http://mlahanas.de Greeks/LX/SophistDialogue.htmlThe Dialogue is considered to have been written long after the Parmenides and the Theaetetus, and aims at defining the Sophist.
- neuralword.com en/article/sophist-dialogue-is-the…This article will explore the notion that dialogue is the essential tool for fostering understanding, with a particular focus on the role of the sophists.
- ashwinreddy.github.io blog/note/The-Sophistthe sophist is a dialogue by platoplato plato was a philosopher from athens, a disciple of socrates. Following Sadler's advice.
- ontology.co plato-sophist.htmPlato's late ontology int the Sophist dialogue: the 'parricide' of Parmenides: the problem of Being and Not-Being, of True and False speech.
- sites.google.com view/philosophy-texts/antiquity/…PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Theodorus, Theaetetus, Socrates. An Eleatic Stranger, whom Theodorus and Theaetetus bring with them.
- archive.schillerinstitute.com transl/trans_pl_…Plato's dialogue, "The Sophist", is the middle portion of a trilogy, that begins with "Theaetetus" and concludes with "The Statesman."
- canadianpatriot.org wp-content/uploads/2024/02/…THEAETETUS The result has been quite satisfactorily brought out. STRANGER And now, following this pattern, let us endeavour to find out what a Sophist is.