Born in Sicily
Born at Leontini in Sicily, he would carry the new art of persuasion to mainland Greece.
Gorgias came from Sicily to Athens as an ambassador and dazzled the city with a new power: persuasion as an art. He took no fixed doctrine, charged high fees, and showed that a skilled speaker could argue any side of any question. His little treatise On Non-Being runs a chain of arguments to three impossible conclusions — nothing exists, the existent cannot be known, the known cannot be communicated — half logic, half dare. Plato made him the foil of a dialogue and spent a career answering the unsettling idea that rhetoric might matter more than truth.
Born at Leontini in Sicily, he would carry the new art of persuasion to mainland Greece.