Gomez-Lobo argues that behind the facade of Socratic irony lies a
strictly deductive system of ethics suspended from two axioms--one
governing practical rationality and the other specifying the
ingredients of the good life. In the Gorgias , the author contends,
Plato tries to found Socratic ethics on a metaphysical principle
about goodness in general, from which the axiom concerning the good
life can be derived.
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