Sophistry: A Note on the Philosophical School
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Sophistry is one of the most misunderstood and maligned philosophical movements in Western intellectual history. Cast as manipulative rhetoricians by their critics—most famously by Plato—sophists have long suffered from a legacy of distortion, caricature, and reduction. They are often remembered not for what they believed or taught, but for what others accused them of: corrupting youth, charging money for wisdom, and substituting clever argument for truth. Yet behind these accusations lies a rich, provocative, and complex tradition that demands serious philosophical engagement. This audiobook seeks to recover the Sophists on their own terms, to explore the intellectual contributions they made to classical thought, and to evaluate their relevance in a contemporary world saturated with information, persuasion, and competing narratives. Far from being mere verbal tricksters, the Sophists were pioneers in fields we now recognize as linguistics, ethics, political theory, education, and cultural relativism. They were among the first to question whether truth is absolute or constructed, whether justice is natural or conventional, and whether virtue can be taught—or even defined. Emerging in 5th-century BCE Athens, during a time of profound political experimentation and democratic energy, the Sophists responded to a world in flux. They taught rhetoric not just as an art of persuasion, but as a tool of civic engagement and individual empowerment. They challenged the traditional moral codes upheld by myth and custom, offering instead a dynamic view of human nature and social order. For thinkers such as Protagoras, Gorgias, Hippias, and Prodicus, the human experience was central: how we speak, think, and act shapes the realities we inhabit.
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Anno edizione:2025
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