Socrates Dissatisfied: An Analysis of Plato's Crito
Autor Roslyn Weissen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195116847
ISBN-10: 0195116844
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195116844
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
I find much to admire in her book. Her interpretation of the Crito is as detailed and thorough as any that exists. Her attention to the text is meticulous, and her discussion of the secondary literature is full and fair. Anyone who tries to understand the Crito must come to terms with Socrates Dissatisfied .
A landmark contribution to Socratic studies qua Platonic studies.
This remarkable book has a challenging title and argument... this is a very satisfying and searching Socratic study.
A landmark contribution to Socratic studies qua Platonic studies.
This remarkable book has a challenging title and argument... this is a very satisfying and searching Socratic study.
Cuprins
Part 1 Introduction: A Dissatisfied Socrates
Part 2 Remaining at the Station
Chapter 3 Justice and Philosophy
Chapter 4 Authority and Law
Chapter 5 Gods and "The God"
Chapter 6 Athens
Chapter 7 Proper Conduct in Court
Chapter 8 The Penalties
Chapter 9 Hades
Part 10 Running the Risk for Friendship
Chapter 11 Crito as Socrates' Friend
Chapter 12 The Unphilosophical Crito
Chapter 13 Crito's Conception of the Just, the Brave, and the Shameful
Chapter 14 Crito's Questionable Morality
Chapter 15 Crito's Manner of Addressing Socrates
Part 16 The Philosophical Argument against Escape
Chapter 17 Socrates' Procedure for Solving Moral Questions
Chapter 18 Socrates' Moral Principles
Chapter 19 Socrates' Arguments against Escape
Chapter 20 Socrates as Crito's Friend
Part 21 "Especially an Orator"
Chapter 22 Protecting Crito
Chapter 23 The Laws as Rhetoricians
Chapter 24 The Citizen's Agreement
Part 25 "Whatever We Bid"
Chapter 26 The City as Parent and Master
Chapter 27 The Argument from Agreement
Chapter 28 Escape Will Benefit No One
Part 29 The Corybantic Cure
Chapter 30 The Corybantic Metaphor
Chapter 31 Why Crito Would "Speak in Vain"
Chapter 32 The Way the God Is Leading
Part 33 A Fool Satisfied
Chapter 34 Engaging Crito
Chapter 35 Benefiting Crito
Chapter 36 Protecting the Reader
Part 37 Restoring the Radical Socrates
Part 38 Bibliography
Part 39 Index
Part 2 Remaining at the Station
Chapter 3 Justice and Philosophy
Chapter 4 Authority and Law
Chapter 5 Gods and "The God"
Chapter 6 Athens
Chapter 7 Proper Conduct in Court
Chapter 8 The Penalties
Chapter 9 Hades
Part 10 Running the Risk for Friendship
Chapter 11 Crito as Socrates' Friend
Chapter 12 The Unphilosophical Crito
Chapter 13 Crito's Conception of the Just, the Brave, and the Shameful
Chapter 14 Crito's Questionable Morality
Chapter 15 Crito's Manner of Addressing Socrates
Part 16 The Philosophical Argument against Escape
Chapter 17 Socrates' Procedure for Solving Moral Questions
Chapter 18 Socrates' Moral Principles
Chapter 19 Socrates' Arguments against Escape
Chapter 20 Socrates as Crito's Friend
Part 21 "Especially an Orator"
Chapter 22 Protecting Crito
Chapter 23 The Laws as Rhetoricians
Chapter 24 The Citizen's Agreement
Part 25 "Whatever We Bid"
Chapter 26 The City as Parent and Master
Chapter 27 The Argument from Agreement
Chapter 28 Escape Will Benefit No One
Part 29 The Corybantic Cure
Chapter 30 The Corybantic Metaphor
Chapter 31 Why Crito Would "Speak in Vain"
Chapter 32 The Way the God Is Leading
Part 33 A Fool Satisfied
Chapter 34 Engaging Crito
Chapter 35 Benefiting Crito
Chapter 36 Protecting the Reader
Part 37 Restoring the Radical Socrates
Part 38 Bibliography
Part 39 Index