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Callicles (/ˈkælɪkliːz/; Gr****: Καλλικλῆς; c. 484 – late 5th
century BC) is
thought to have been an
ancient Athenian political philosopher. He figures...
- few
Athenians to
practice true
politics (521d).
Socrates Gorgias Polus Callicles Chaerephon Socrates interrogates Gorgias to
determine the true definition...
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activity that
Callicles finds shameful. That, and no view
about same-****
relations per se, is the
basis of his criticism. In fact,
Callicles is depicted...
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counterexample to
Callicles' claim, by
looking in an area that
Callicles perhaps did not
expect —
groups of
people rather than
individual persons.
Callicles might...
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Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more...
Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus Euthydemus more......
- I know to be evil and base..." (Apology, 29b6–7). In his
debate with
Callicles, he says: "...I know well that if you will
agree with me on
those things...
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Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more...
Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus Euthydemus more......
- the Gorgias,
through the
mouthpiece of
Callicles. The
basic argument presented by
Thrasymachus and
Callicles is that
justice (being just)
hinders or...
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Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more...
Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus Euthydemus more......
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Others include Gorgias, Prodicus, Hippias, Thrasymachus, Lycophron,
Callicles, Antiphon, and Cratylus. A few
sophists claimed that they
could find the...