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almafu_9961047044402883
Format:
1 online resource (638 p.)
ISBN:
1-4985-2952-6
Content:
In this book, William H. F. Altman argues that it is not order of composition but reading order that makes Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, Crito, and Phaedo "late dialogues," and shows why Plato's decision to interpolate the notoriously "late" Sophist and Statesman between Euthyphro and Apology deserves more respect from interpreters.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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The Guardians On Trial ; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface: The Reading Order of Plato's Dialogues from Euthyphro to Phaedo; Introduction: The Guardians on Trial; 1 The Beginning of the End: Euthyphro; 1. "The Great Parmenides"; 2. Piety and Parricide; 2 Plato's Trilogy: Sophist, Statesman, and Apology of Socrates; 3. The Image of the Philosopher in Sophist; 4. The Sophist in Plato's Statesman; 5. Apology of Socrates as Plato's Philosopher ; 3 Hipparchus-Minos: Conversing with the Weeping Jailor; 6. Reading Order and Authenticity; 7. Basanistic Pedagogy in Plato's Hipparchus
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8. Plato's Minos: The Snuggest Fit of All4 Crito-Laws-Epinomis: Socrates vs. the Athenian Stranger; 9. Achilles in Athens; 10. The Athenian Stranger as "Socrates" in Flight; 11. The Theological-Political coup d'etat of Laws 13; 12. Halfway Toward Epinomis: Reading Laws 7; 13. A Tale of Two Drinking Parties; 5 The Immortal Phaedo; 14. Putting Cosmology in Its Place; 15. Cratylus Revisited: ατ̔̈»Ε”«·θτ̔̈”ΑΔ·ρ, Hades, and Apollo; 16. Immortality and the Intermediates: Purification vs. Proof; 17. Justice as Cause: The Argument of the Action; 18. Before Protagoras; Bibliography; Index
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Index verborumIndex locorum; About the Author
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4985-2951-8
Language:
English
Keywords:
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