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The Nature Of Oratory

The Nature Of Oratory

Socrates attempts to distinguish between knowledge and mere argument. Gorgias agrees that orators do not necessarily teach about what is right or wrong but rather focus on how to persuade others. In other words, public speakers don't need extensive knowledge on a subject—they only need to appear knowledgeable.

Gorgias also defends orators by saying they shouldn't be blamed if their students misuse their skills, just as a boxing teacher wouldn't be blamed if a student misuses their training.

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Summary of Gorgias by Plato

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