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Greg Johnson on Plato’s Gorgias

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Seated Socrates, fresco from ancient Ephesus

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Every educated person should be familiar with Plato, but higher education today is usually a barrier to understanding the great thinkers of the past. Hence the need for Counter-Currents, which Jonathan Bowden described as an online university of the Right.

In the next five Saturday Counter-Currents Radio livestreams (June 24 and July 1, 8, 15, and 22), Greg Johnson will lecture on Plato’s dialogue Gorgias. The theme of the course is “Might vs. Right.” He will be using Donald J. Zeyl’s translation of the Gorgias published by Hackett as both a separate book and as part of their Plato, Complete Works volume. You can use other translations, because all Plato translations have a standard citation format known as Stephanus numbers, which appear in the margins of each translation. There are many free online translations, for instance this one at Archive.org [2]. The first lecture will both introduce the dialogue as a whole and also examine Socrates’ argument with the great Sophist Gorgias, which ends at Stephanus number 466a.

The streams will start at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm UK time, and 9pm Central European Time on:

DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents [3]

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