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The Sophists

Autor: Enrico Livia
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Philosophy demands attention. This book invites you to read calmly and offers a clear, structured pa...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
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Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2025
Pagini
56
EAN
9798274365000
Enbook ID
53226460
Greutate
83
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 4

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Philosophy demands attention. This book invites you to read calmly and offers a clear, structured path -without losing rigor or falling into oversimplification.
Many of the Sophists were itinerant teachers. They travelled from city to city, offered instruction to those who could pay, and taught people how to reason, argue, and persuade in public. Their terrain was not mathematics or nature, but the changing world of law, justice, and public decision. There, where cities debated what should be done and who should rule, speech built power.
With figures such as Protagoras and Gorgias, the Sophists turned training in public speech into a technique, argument into a tool, and persuasion into a constitutive force of the democratic city. They taught that public life is governed not only by what is true, but also by what manages to convince the majority. No community can live without public speech, but no public speech is innocent when it does without truth.
In this book you'll find:

  • their key ideas explained in their historical context
    • man as the measure of truth
    • nomos and physis (law and nature)
    • rhetoric as political power
  • a look at their impact on later thought
  • their reflections on the divine, truth, good and evil, and death
  • a final section of critiques and open questions to deepen the exploration
  • a guide to sources and recommended readings


This volume is part of the series Complex Philosophy in Simple Terms. Each book can be read on its own, but it also connects with the others within a larger journey that traces Western philosophy from its beginnings to the modern search for meaning.