Philosophy in Dialogue : Plato's Many Devices
MARK MOES 471c. In the section running from 471c to the end of book 7, philosophic rule is contrasted with the delusory order of ...
MEDICINE, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCRATES’ PROPOSALS TO GLAUCON ABOUT Gumnastikhv IN REPUBLIC 403C–412B Soul (New York: Peter Lang, 200 ...
MARK MOES Here one should remember t hat in t he Phaedrus dialectical rhetor ic is con- nected with Hippocratic medicine. Charl ...
MEDICINE, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCRATES’ PROPOSALS TO GLAUCON ABOUT Gumnastikhv IN REPUBLIC 403C–412B the view that Plato was a write ...
MARK MOES pt. 2, chap. 3 of God and Intelligence in Modern Philosophy: A Critical Study in the Light of the Philosophy of Saint ...
MEDICINE, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCRATES’ PROPOSALS TO GLAUCON ABOUT Gumnastikhv IN REPUBLIC 403C–412B 37– 52. For attempts at classif ...
MARK MOES sense of shame, for example, at 405a6, 405b1, 405b6, and 405d4. At 410b1– 3 Socrates appeals to Glaucon’s self-concept ...
MEDICINE, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCRATES’ PROPOSALS TO GLAUCON ABOUT Gumnastikhv IN REPUBLIC 403C–412B See note 46. An interesting dr ...
MARK MOES posium 174c. Presumably Plato enjoyed the phrase’s punning between cowardice and sexual impotence. There may be a nod ...
MEDICINE, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCRATES’ PROPOSALS TO GLAUCON ABOUT Gumnastikhv IN REPUBLIC 403C–412B to ordered mathematical ratios. ...
MARK MOES the parallel analyses in the two writers of the connection between Athenian imperial expansion and political-moral dec ...
MEDICINE, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCRATES’ PROPOSALS TO GLAUCON ABOUT Gumnastikhv IN REPUBLIC 403C–412B in the dialogues, see Catherine ...
MARK MOES serves Plato’s purpose of getting readers involved in salutary intellectual gym- nastic exercises. Halperin says somet ...
MEDICINE, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCRATES’ PROPOSALS TO GLAUCON ABOUT Gumnastikhv IN REPUBLIC 403C–412B Ethics Without Politics in the ...
8282 Know Thyself: Socrates as Storyteller Anne-Marie Bowery Though Plato’s expertise as both a philosopher and a dramatic liter ...
KNOW THYSELF gests that at least some ancient Greeks read silently, the general point about ancient textual oral performance sti ...
ANNE-MARIE BOWERY Socrates. He creates a character named Socrates and a narrator named Socrates. “Socrates the narrator” narrate ...
KNOW THYSELF (206d). Hippothales suggests that Socrates converse with Ctesippus and “his closest companions [Lysis or Menexenus] ...
ANNE-MARIE BOWERY for it assumes a level of honesty and trust in the relationship between himself and his narrative audience tha ...
KNOW THYSELF Socrates, Glaucon, Adeimantus, and the others discuss simple, imita- tive, and mixed narrative styles (392e followi ...
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