Plato's Hippias Minor: translation, study and critical commentary

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Vanessa Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2010
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicos
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Resumo: Hippias Minor is a Socratic dialogue since it belongs to the group of Plato's early dialogues, in which Plato is still strongly influenced by Socrates' figure. This influence would be present, for example, at the search for moral virtues' definitions, usually ending in aporia. However, during the nineteenth century some critics had doubts about its authorship, despite the reference made by Aristotle in Metaphysics, which is widely accepted as evidence of Platonic authorship nowadays. These doubts, however, were originated due to the content of the dialogue itself, because Socrates defends the paradoxical thesis that those who commit injustice intentionally are better than those who do it unintentionally.  
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spelling Plato's Hippias Minor: translation, study and critical commentaryHípias Menor de Platão: tradução, estudo e comentário críticoClassical StudiesAncient Philosophy; Hippias Minor; Plato; translationLetras Clássicas; Filosofia AntigaFilosofia Antiga, Hípias Menor, Platão, traduçãoHippias Minor is a Socratic dialogue since it belongs to the group of Plato's early dialogues, in which Plato is still strongly influenced by Socrates' figure. This influence would be present, for example, at the search for moral virtues' definitions, usually ending in aporia. However, during the nineteenth century some critics had doubts about its authorship, despite the reference made by Aristotle in Metaphysics, which is widely accepted as evidence of Platonic authorship nowadays. These doubts, however, were originated due to the content of the dialogue itself, because Socrates defends the paradoxical thesis that those who commit injustice intentionally are better than those who do it unintentionally.  Hípias Menor é um diálogo socrático, pois pertence ao grupo dos primeiros diálogos platônicos, nos quais Platão ainda está fortemente influenciado pela figura de Sócrates. Essa influência estaria presente, por exemplo, na busca por definições de virtudes morais, terminando geralmente em aporia. Todavia, durante o século XIX alguns críticos tiveram dúvidas em relação à sua autoria, apesar da referência feita à obra por Aristóteles na Metafísica, a qual hoje é amplamente aceita como prova da autoria platônica. Essas dúvidas, no entanto, originaram-se devido ao conteúdo do próprio diálogo, pois nele Sócrates defende a tese paradoxal de que quem comete injustiça voluntariamente é melhor do que quem o faz involuntariamente.Proaera-UFRJGomes, Vanessa Araújo2010-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/282710.25187/codex.v2i1.2827CODEX -- Revista de Estudos Clássicos; v. 2, n. 1 (2010); 137-144CODEX - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; v. 2, n. 1 (2010); 137-1442176-177910.25187/codex.v2i1reponame:Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicosinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJporhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/2827/2398Direitos autorais 2010 Vanessa Araújo Gomeshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-01-10T15:56:26Zoai:www.revistas.ufrj.br:article/2827Revistahttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/oaicodex@letras.ufrj.br||codex@letras.ufrj.br||biadipaoli@gmail.com2176-17792176-1779opendoar:2018-01-10T15:56:26Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicos - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
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Hípias Menor de Platão: tradução, estudo e comentário crítico
title Plato's Hippias Minor: translation, study and critical commentary
spellingShingle Plato's Hippias Minor: translation, study and critical commentary
Gomes, Vanessa Araújo
Classical Studies
Ancient Philosophy; Hippias Minor; Plato; translation
Letras Clássicas; Filosofia Antiga
Filosofia Antiga, Hípias Menor, Platão, tradução
title_short Plato's Hippias Minor: translation, study and critical commentary
title_full Plato's Hippias Minor: translation, study and critical commentary
title_fullStr Plato's Hippias Minor: translation, study and critical commentary
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author Gomes, Vanessa Araújo
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Ancient Philosophy; Hippias Minor; Plato; translation
Letras Clássicas; Filosofia Antiga
Filosofia Antiga, Hípias Menor, Platão, tradução
topic Classical Studies
Ancient Philosophy; Hippias Minor; Plato; translation
Letras Clássicas; Filosofia Antiga
Filosofia Antiga, Hípias Menor, Platão, tradução
description Hippias Minor is a Socratic dialogue since it belongs to the group of Plato's early dialogues, in which Plato is still strongly influenced by Socrates' figure. This influence would be present, for example, at the search for moral virtues' definitions, usually ending in aporia. However, during the nineteenth century some critics had doubts about its authorship, despite the reference made by Aristotle in Metaphysics, which is widely accepted as evidence of Platonic authorship nowadays. These doubts, however, were originated due to the content of the dialogue itself, because Socrates defends the paradoxical thesis that those who commit injustice intentionally are better than those who do it unintentionally.  
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