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Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies
Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies, In <i>The Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies</i>, Roslyn Weiss argues that the Socratic paradoxes—no one does wrong willingly, virtue is knowledge, and all the virtues are one—are best understood as Socrates' way of combating sophistic views: that no one is, Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies
  • Written by author Roslyn Weiss
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, September 2008
  • In The Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies, Roslyn Weiss argues that the Socratic paradoxes—no one does wrong willingly, virtue is knowledge, and all the virtues are one—are best understood as Socrates' way of combating sophistic views: that no one is
  • In The Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies, Roslyn Weiss argues that the Socratic paradoxes—no one does wrong willingly, virtue is knowledge, and all the virtues are one—are best understood as Socrates’ way of combating sophistic vie
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1Introduction : the fight for justice1
2The Protagoras : "our salvation in life"28
3The Gorgias : how ought a human being to live?69
4The Hippias minor : "if there be such a man"120
5The Meno : desiring bad things and getting them148
6Republic 4 : "everyone desires good things"168
7Laws 9 : all just things are beautiful182
8Conclusion : Socrates reconsidered208


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