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- W4313172934 abstract "Abstract The analysis of virtue--justice, piety, moderation as well as wisdom and moderation--had silently dropped from discussion the virtue of courage, one of the two virtues (together with wisdom) genuinely prized by Protagoras. Accordingly, in the final section of the treatment of the Protagoras, we follow Socrates as he forces the sophist to discuss courage. In the climax of the dialogue, after which Protagoras the wise speaker simply refuses to speak at all, Socrates probes Protagoras' understanding of courage. For his part, Socrates attempts to link or reduce courage to knowledge--of what is truly terrible and what is not--which reduction Protagoras resists. He does so in part because this would reduce all the virtues to one thing, to knowledge, with the implication that one who knows what is truly terrible would properly flee it. Yet Protagoras genuinely admires the exercise of such noble courage as may go together with the sacrifice of one's own good--the very thing he had denigrated in the case of justice. He is thus shown to be confused." @default.
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- W4313172934 title "Chapter Four" @default.
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