Plato as author : the rhetoric of philosophy /

This collection, focusing on literary aspects of the Platonic dialogues, includes diverse essays by scholars from several different fields. Topics include friendship and desire in the Lysis, Socratic irony in Cratylus, and mystery imagery in Phaedrus.

Detalhes bibliográficos
Outros Autores: Michelini, Ann N. (Editor)
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2003.
coleção:Cincinnati classical studies ; new ser., v. 8.
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Sumário:
  • How to read a Platonic prologue: Lysis 203a-207d
  • Plato's Socratic mask
  • Plato's politic writing and the cultivation of souls
  • Glaucon's couch, or mimesis and the art of the Republic
  • Socrates' argumentative burden in the Republic
  • To hear the right thing and to miss the point: Plato's implicit poetics
  • Rhetoric as part of an initiation into the mysteries: a new interpretation of the Platonic Phaedrus
  • Six philosophers on philosophical esotericism
  • Subtext and subterfuge in Cratylus
  • The man with no name: Socrates and the visitor from Elea
  • Metaphysics and individual souls in the Phaedo
  • On the philosophical autonomy of a Platonic dialogue: the case of recollection
  • The rhetoric of philosophy: Socrates' swan-song.