Pensare l’agone: Foucault, Cassin e la storia dell’esclusione della sofistica
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https://doi.org/10.36253/rifp-2026Keywords:
Sophistics, political, logos, performance, veridictionAbstract
Both Michel Foucault and Barbara Cassin address Aristotle’s thought and the 5th century BCE sources attributed to the rhetorician Gorgias in order to reconstruct the history of the strategic exclusion of the Sophistics from the Western philosophical tradition. They retrace the scene of the rhetoric agon that Aristotle engaged with Gorgias. Both theorists’ arguments illuminate that the sophist has formulated an original account of political theatricality by talking about the scenes of the logos.
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