Plato’s Gorgias Part 4 | Rhetorical Tradition (3rd Ed.)
Welcome back to our deep dive into Plato’s Gorgias! I’m Dr. Bobby, “The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was,” and today we’re continuing our analysis of Socrates’ rhetorical sparring with Callicles.
In this episode, we explore how Socrates challenges Callicles on his shifting definitions of superiority, the role of rhetoric in public discourse, and the importance of specialization in shaping virtuous individuals. We also connect these ancient ideas to modern rhetoric and composition studies—particularly the evolution of process over product in writing instruction.
🔹 Topics Covered: ✔️ Socrates’ rhetorical strategy and the Socratic Method ✔️ The debate on nature vs. convention ✔️ The intersection of rhetoric, poetry, and public speaking ✔️ How these ideas relate to modern education and composition studies
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📚 Want to keep learning? Stay tuned for future discussions, including Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics and the impact of technology on rhetoric and composition.
💬 What do you think? Drop a comment below—how do you see Socratic questioning at play in today’s world?
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