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Descent of Socrates : self-knowledge and cryptic nature in the Platonic dialogues
β Scribed by Socrates.; Warnek, Peter A
- Publisher
- Indiana University Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Series
- Studies in Continental thought
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Since the appearance of Platoβs Dialogues, philosophers have been preoccupied with the identity of Socrates and have maintained that successful interpretation of the work hinges upon a clear understanding of what thoughts and ideas can be attributed to him. In Descent of Socrates, Peter Warnek offers a new interpretation of Plato by considering the appearance of Socrates within Platoβs work as a philosophical question. Warnek reads the Dialogues as an inquiry into the nature of Socrates and in doing so opens up the relationship between humankind and the natural world. Here, Socrates appears as a demonic and tragic figure whose obsession with the task of self-knowledge transforms the history of philosophy. In this uncompromising work, Warnek reveals the importance of the concept of nature in the Platonic Dialogues in light of Socratic practice and the Ancient ideas that inspire contemporary philosophy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Reading Plato with a difference : Socrates, beautiful, and new --
Socrates and the retreat of nature : suffering a simple teacher of ethics --
The purest thinker of the West and the older accusations in the Apology --
The good, the bad, and the ugly : nature, rhetoric, and refutation in the Gorgias --
Silenic wisdom in the Apology and Phaedo --
Teiresias in Athens : Socrates as educator in the Meno --
Typhonic eros and the place of the Phaedrus --
Truth and friendship.
β¦ Subjects
Socrates. Plato. -- Dialogues. PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical. Dialogues (Plato) Plato. -- Dialogi. Plato.
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