Protagoras
ebook ∣ A Dialogue on Virtue, Sophistry, and Education: Wisdom Versus Reputation in Ancient Greece · The Library of Alexandria
By Plato
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In Protagoras, Plato delivers a rich and provocative philosophical showdown between Socrates and Protagoras-the most famous teacher of virtue in ancient Greece. Protagoras claims he can teach excellence in citizenship, morality, and leadership. Socrates, ever skeptical, demands clarity: what is virtue? Is it one thing or many? Can anyone-even a sophist-truly teach it?
This extended dialogue moves with the energy of a dramatic debate, revealing key philosophical themes: the relationship between wisdom and reputation, the nature of good judgment, the role of education in shaping the soul, and the seduction of rhetorical charm.
More than an intellectual contest, Protagoras is a masterclass in logic, character, and the art of questioning public authority. This modern translation stays true to the spirit of the original while offering a flowing, accessible reading experience for contemporary audiences.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
From banquet halls to the halls of power, Protagoras challenges every listener to ask: are we learning truth-or learning how to look wise?