The Fragility of Goodness: Debates on Eros, Logos, and Stasis in the Face of Plague
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This discourse examines the fragile nature of goodness as articulated through historical debates such as the Melian and Mytilenean debates, alongside the Sicilian Debate. It explores the tension between Eros (passion) and Logos (reason) amidst the recurring plague of moral and political dilemmas. By analyzing the rhetorical strategies employed in these debates, the text delves into themes of stasis, the ethical implications of power, and the challenges to goodness in turbulent times.
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The Fragility of Goodness: Debates on Eros, Logos, and Stasis in the Face of Plague
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Discussion • Fragility of goodness • plague • stasis • Melian Debate • Eros, logos • plague • Mytilenean debate • Eros, logos (cont’d) • stasis • Sicilian Debate • Antix-Rhetorical Rhetoric? (Myt. debate)
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