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2020
In Plato's Socrates on Socrates: Socratic Self-Disclosure and the Public Practice of Philosophy, Anne-Marie Schultz analyzes the philosophical and political implications of Plato’s presentation of Socrates’ self-disclosive speech in four dialogues: Theaetetus, Symposium, Apology, and Phaedo. Schultz argues that these moments of Socratic self-disclosure
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In Plato's Socrates on Socrates: Socratic Self-Disclosure and the Public Practice of Philosophy, Anne-Marie Schultz analyzes the philosophical and political implications of Plato’s presentation of Socrates’ self-disclosive speech in four dialogues: Theaetetus, Symposium, Apology, and Phaedo. Schultz argues that these moments of Socratic self-disclosure
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Socrates and the Socratic Philosophies
2022How to face the Socratic riddle? This book offers some clues to address the problem of Socrates and the Socratic philosophies from different perspectives that include the problem of Socrates and the Socratic environment, Plato’s Socrates, the Socratic lines, with special attention to Antisthenes, the Megarics, the Cyrenaics, Xenophon and Aeschines, and
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Socratic Principles, Socratic Knowledge
Philosophical Inquiry, 1999Definissant les principes finilisants du jugement ethique et les principes determinants du syllogisme pratique, l'A. se propose de monter que Socrate distingue entre le principe finilisant de la Suprematie ethique et la determination de la vertu dans l'«Apologie» et le «Criton» de Platon.
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Journal for the History of Rhetoric, 2017
Socrates is an oddity. This past decade has seen both his radical contextualization through archeological efforts to locate him in the public spaces of his native Athens and his radical decontextualization through studies of his reception in later times ...
Michele Kennerly
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Socrates is an oddity. This past decade has seen both his radical contextualization through archeological efforts to locate him in the public spaces of his native Athens and his radical decontextualization through studies of his reception in later times ...
Michele Kennerly
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Socratic Goods and Socratic Happiness
Apeiron, 1993Les controverses des interpretations de la conception socratique de la relation entre connaissance, vertu et bonheur et la difficulte d'apprehender la structure des theories ethiques anciennes qui subsistent toujours sont dues, au moins en partie, au manque d'interet pour le concept socratique du bien. L'A.
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Socratic Teaching and Socratic Method
2010Abstract This article offers a nuanced account of Socratic teaching and Socratic method. It discusses Socrates' reasons for disclaiming being a teacher and denying that anyone ever learned from him. It mentions some instances of Socrates' profession of ignorance and suggests that the teaching profession played a strategic role that has ...
Thomas C. Brickhouse, Nicholas D. Smith
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The Philosophers' Magazine, 2021
Socrates argued that the unexamined life is not worth living. What this means is we are so ignorant that we are guilty of criminal negligence how to lead our lives, unless we do our due diligence by philosophising.
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Socrates argued that the unexamined life is not worth living. What this means is we are so ignorant that we are guilty of criminal negligence how to lead our lives, unless we do our due diligence by philosophising.
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Socratic Reason and Socratic Revelation
Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1991Contre la plupart des representations atheees que l'on se fait de Socrate, l'A. montre que les textes ou il est question du divin ou du «Daimon» de Socrate sont a prendre au serieux.
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Socratic Epagōgē and Socratic Induction
Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2007Aristotle holds that it was Socrates who first made frequent, systematic use of epagôgç in his elenctic investigations of various definitions of the virtues (Meta. 1078b7–32). Plato and Xenophon also target epagôgç as an innovative, distinguishing mark of Socratic methodology when they have Socrates' interlocutors complain that Socrates prattles on ...
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Does Socrates Claim to Know that He Knows Nothing?
Essays in Ancient EpistemologySocrates is often thought to have said that he knows that he knows nothing. The main source of evidence for this view is Plato’s Apology. Chapter 2 argues that Socrates does not say, or imply, that he knows that he knows nothing in a way that involves ...
Gail Fine
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