[eng] The general lines of research by Professor Jordi Sales i Coderch (Barcelona, 1943) on the dialogical form of Platonic philosophy as dramatic phenomenology are presented. The difference between the habitual use of «dramatic phenomenology» and the one that the interpretative work of Dr. Sales wants to restore requires attention in the phenomenological root of the concept of «situation» as it has its origin in the work of Edmund Husserl and will be collected in Jan Patočka. That in the Platonic election for the dialogic form there is an attempt to make explicit the relationship between any «doctrine» sustained and the horizons enveloping the «positions» (thesis), as well as the whole set of contrasts that can be given between both, and that this dialogical form is a direct expression of the phenomenological concept of «situation», as a modulation of the management concept of «intentionality» (flexed as «horizontal intentionality»), are theses that guide the interpretation of platonic dialogues that Jordi Sales has been doing since the 1970s. The hermeneutical principles that guide the approach of Jordi Sales to Platonic dialogues are phenomenologically founded principles, in a sense that goes far beyond the establishment of analogies and this can be achieved since its inception with platonic dialogues as examples of «philosophy in situation».