Sur Protagoras 351c4-5 et 352b3-c2
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-9471.v1iSupplementp95-107Keywords:
Plato, Protagoras, virtueAbstract
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"Le Protagoras est sûrement l’un des plus beaux dialogues de Platon. Il est traditionnellement placé parmi les dialogues socratiques de Platon, en compagnie, entre autres, du Lachès, de l’Euthyphron et du Charmide. Ces derniers dialogues examinent une vertu en particulier (respectivement : le courage, la piété, la tempérance), alors que, dans le Protagoras, il s’agit de comprendre non pas une certaine vertu, mais l’unité même des vertus. Par là, il se distingue déjà de ces dialogues, tout en restant dans le cadre des rencontres socratiques caractéristiques de la première période de la production intellectuelle de Platon. [...] Je voudrais, dans ce petit essai, revisiter les arguments produits par Socrate pour soutenir l’unité des vertus."
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