
Ancient philosophy • Ethics
Plato's dialogue Gorgias (c. 380 BC) in which Socrates debates with Gorgias, Polus, and Callicles about the nature of rhetoric, power, justice, and the good life. A harsh criticism of the Sophists and their oratory as flattery rather than knowledge.
**Gorgias** (sometimes called *On Rhetoric* or *On Sophists*) is one of Plato's most important dialogues from the **middle period**. It was written around 380 BC and belongs to the so-called **Socratic dialogues** in which Plato develops his own philosophy through the character of Socrates.
The dialogue is structured in **three main parts**, according to the interlocutors: Socrates – Gorgias...
Kontrast, 2025.Paperback.
Aesthetics • Philosophy of art
The Croatian scientist, art pedagogue and writer seeks to clarify the rules of the grammar of artificial attractions to the reader by specifically grouping his fascinating insights and examining them from an often unexpected angle.
Flaccus Kiado, 2009.Paperback.

Philosophy • Aesthetics
Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo, 1988.Paperback.