Protagoras

Plato author C C W Taylor translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:5th Dec '91

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In addition to its interest as one of Plato's most brilliant dramatic masterpieces, the Protagoras presents a vivid picture of the crisis of fifth-century Greek thought, in which traditional values and conceptions of man were subjected on the one hand to the criticism of the Sophists and on the other to the far more radical criticism of Socrates. The dialogue deals with many themes which are central to the ethical theories which Plato developed under the influence of Socrates, notably the nature of human excellence, the relation of knowledge to right conduct, and the place of pleasure in the good life. This translation of the Protagoras was originally published in 1976. In this revised edition, C. C. W. Taylor has made a number of changes in the translation and commentary, and has added a new Preface and Introduction. The Bibliography has also been extended to include titles published up to 1990.

`lucid, penetrating and philosophically interesting' M.C. Stokes, University of Durham
`excellent' W. Charlton, University of Edinburgh

ISBN: 9780198239345

Dimensions: 202mm x 135mm x 16mm

Weight: 293g

266 pages

Revised edition