Plato's Apology and the Gorgias
Yearning for Political and Spiritual Regeneration
by H. Lee Cheek, Jr.
The purpose of this essay is to elucidate the importance of Plato’s commitment
to rational discourse in the Apology and Gorgias. Both dialogues chronicle
the transfer of authority from the destructive world of Athens to the
philosophers. The organization of politics and society, according to Plato, is
determined by the orderliness of the souls of its citizens.
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Voegelin as Guide
The Apology Transfigured
Socrates and Gorgias (Gorgias, 447-461)
The Respected Opponent
The Prospects for a Common Understanding of Experience (Pathos, 453-454)
Gorgias’ Oratory and Justice (Gorgias, 455)
Gorgias’ Fall: The Partial Rejection of Socratic Openness
Socrates and Polus (Gorgias, 461-481)
Polus and Ideology
The Drift towards Relativism (468c) and the Introduction of the Measure of Pleasure and Pain (470)
Socrates and Callicles (Gorgias, 481-527)
Callicles and Power
Quest for Order
Conclusion
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