• What Plato wants to show us, empirically at that point in time, through dialogues between Socrates and the most successful of the sophists, is that these...
  • 360 BC SOPHIST by Plato translated by Benjamin Jowett. Persons of the dialogue: theodorus; theaetetus; socrates an eleatic.
  • -/- In Plato's work the "Sophist", Socrates, who typically occupies a central position in Plato's dialogues, is assigned a supporting role.
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  • The Sophist (Greek: Σοφιστής; Latin: Sophista) is a Platonic dialogue from the philosopher's late period, most likely written in 360 BC.
  • It was in Plato’s dialogue, Sophist, that the first record of an attempt to answer the question “What is a Sophist?” is made.
  • 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 very reasons that make sophistry deceptive and an imitation also, in dialogues outside the Sophist, ground the assertion that sophistry imitates art but...
  • 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.