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    Callicles’ Examples of ϙὄπρζ ς ζ ιὔωηθζ in Plato’s Gorgias
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19 (1): 119-149. 1996.
    The Gorgias has been delivered to us in medieval manuscripts with the subtitle ἢ περὶ ‘ρητορικῆσ. As a matter of fact, the starting point of the dialogue is the question concerning the nature of rhetoric. In the course of the dialogue, however, this question gives rise to a more fundamental inquiry: how should one live? By the time Callicles starts his long speech the theme of εὐδαιμονία has already been introduced by Polus. Callicles takes a radical stand by reducing εὐδαιμονία to a choice betw…Read more
  • Time, desire, generation. Diotima and Aristophanes in Plato's' Simposio'
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 63 (1): 1-27. 2008.