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so:text In the Protagoras Socrates persuades Protagoras that goodness is identical with pleasure. He advocates a form of hedonism. In the Gorgias, Callicles espouses hedonism and Socrates refutes him. Socrates gets Callicles to admit that, after all, some pleasures are not good. So Socrates holds contradictory views on pleasure in the Protagoras and the Gorgias. (en)
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so:description Socrates in the Platonic Dialogues (2006) (en)
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