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The Relay Race of Virtue: SUNY series in Ancient Greek Philosophy

Autor William H. F. Altman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2022
The ancient view that Plato and Xenophon were rivals at least had the merit of allowing them to respond to each other; in modern times, the view that Plato wrote first eliminates the possibility of an exchange between the only two Socratics whose writings are preserved intact. Challenging the chronological assumptions on which Plato's across-the-board priority currently rests, the purpose of The Relay Race of Virtue is to show that Plato and Xenophon were responding to each other and that we can gain a greater appreciation for both by recognizing the back-and-forth nature of their friendly dialogue. Instead of regarding Xenophon as Plato's inept copyist, William H. F. Altman presents him as first blazing the trail for his fellow Socratic and then learning from Plato in return. By emphasizing "Plato's Debts to Xenophon," Altman is charitable to both, justifying Socrates' belief (Memorabilia 1.2.8) "that those of his companions who adopted his principles of conduct would throughout life be good friends to him and to each other."
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ISBN-13: 9781438490915
ISBN-10: 1438490917
Pagini: 386
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: S U N y Press
Colecția SUNY series in Ancient Greek Philosophy
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William H. F. Altman is an independent scholar and the author of a five-volume study of Plato's dialogues.