<p>In 'Euthydemus', Plato delves into a dramatic exchange that exposes the chicanery of Sophist argumentation through a dialogue primarily featuring Socrates and the sophist brothers, Euthydemus and Dionysodorus. This early Platonic work, written circa 384 BC, employs a brilliant blend of irony and philosophic inquiry, masterfully satirizing the techniques of Sophists, who sought victory in argument rather than truth. Distinctive not just for its...