How Socrates Became Socrates: A Study of Plato’s “Phaedo,” “Parmenides,” and “Symposium”
Autor Laurence Lamperten Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2021
In addition to a careful and precise analysis of Plato’s Phaedo,Parmenides, and Symposium, Lampert shows that properly entwined, Plato’s three dialogues fuse to portray a young thinker entering philosophy’s true radical power. Lampert reveals why this radicality needed to be guarded and places this discussion within the greater scheme of the politics of philosophy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226746333
ISBN-10: 022674633X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 022674633X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Laurence Lampert is professor emeritus of philosophy from Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis. He has published several books including Leo Strauss and Nietzsche, How Philosophy Became Socratic: A Study of Plato’s “Protagoras,” “Charmides,” and “Republic,”The Enduring Importance of Leo Strauss, and What a Philosopher Is: Becoming Nietzsche, all with the University of Chicago Press.
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1. Phaedo: The First Stage of Socrates’ Philosophic Education
Prologue: Heroic Socrates as the New Ideal
Chapter 2. Parmenides: The Second Stage of Socrates’ Philosophic Education
Prologue: A Socrates for the Philosophically Driven
Chapter 3. The Symposium: The Final Stage of Socrates’ Philosophic Education
Prologue: Socrates’ Ontological Psychology
Conclusion: Plato in a Nietzschean History of Philosophy
Chapter 1. Phaedo: The First Stage of Socrates’ Philosophic Education
Prologue: Heroic Socrates as the New Ideal
1. First Words
2. A New Theseus to Slay the Real Minotaur
3. A New Herakles to Cut Off and Bury the Immortal Head of Hydra
4. A New Odysseus to Teach the Safe Way to Understand Cause
5. Odyssean Socrates’ Report on His Second Sailing in the Phaedo Measured by the Parmenides
6. Odyssean Socrates Ends His Life of Argument
7. Socrates’ Last Words: Gratitude for a Healing
2. A New Theseus to Slay the Real Minotaur
3. A New Herakles to Cut Off and Bury the Immortal Head of Hydra
4. A New Odysseus to Teach the Safe Way to Understand Cause
5. Odyssean Socrates’ Report on His Second Sailing in the Phaedo Measured by the Parmenides
6. Odyssean Socrates Ends His Life of Argument
7. Socrates’ Last Words: Gratitude for a Healing
Chapter 2. Parmenides: The Second Stage of Socrates’ Philosophic Education
Prologue: A Socrates for the Philosophically Driven
1. First Words
2. At Pythodorus’s House during the Great Panathenaia
3. Socrates and Zeno: How to Read a Philosophic Writing
4. Socrates’ Solution to What Parmenides and Zeno Made to Seem beyond Us
5. Parmenides the Guide
6. What Is This Gymnastic?
7. Guiding Socrates
8. Last Words
9. The Socratic Turn
2. At Pythodorus’s House during the Great Panathenaia
3. Socrates and Zeno: How to Read a Philosophic Writing
4. Socrates’ Solution to What Parmenides and Zeno Made to Seem beyond Us
5. Parmenides the Guide
6. What Is This Gymnastic?
7. Guiding Socrates
8. Last Words
9. The Socratic Turn
Chapter 3. The Symposium: The Final Stage of Socrates’ Philosophic Education
Prologue: Socrates’ Ontological Psychology
1. First Words
2. Socrates Beautifies Himself for Agathon
3. Diotima’s Myth Guides Socrates to the Third Stage of His Philosophic Education
4. Diotima’s Logos Guides Socrates to the Third Stage of His Philosophic Education
5. Diotima Teaches Socrates What to Teach
6. Alcibiades Arrives
7. Last Words
2. Socrates Beautifies Himself for Agathon
3. Diotima’s Myth Guides Socrates to the Third Stage of His Philosophic Education
4. Diotima’s Logos Guides Socrates to the Third Stage of His Philosophic Education
5. Diotima Teaches Socrates What to Teach
6. Alcibiades Arrives
7. Last Words
Note on the Dramatic Date of the Frame of the Symposium
Conclusion: Plato in a Nietzschean History of Philosophy
Works Cited
Index
Index
Recenzii
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