Philosophy in Dialogue : Plato's Many Devices
ANNE-MARIE BOWERY amazement Socrates is not willing to guarantee that it was Clinias; it might also have been Ctesippus” (Szlezá ...
KNOW THYSELF rationality betrays a state of emergency: one was in peril, one had only one choice: either to perish or—be absurdl ...
ANNE-MARIE BOWERY Alexander Nehamas explains how such a seduction might well occur. “For in the process of producing in us a di ...
111111 Homeric Mevqodo~ in Plato’s Socratic Dialogues Bernard Freydberg Does Socrates have a method? Does Plato have a method in ...
BERNARD FREYDBERG Isn’t this the way to think [dianoei`sqai] about the nature of anything? First, it is necessary for us to cons ...
HOMERIC Mevqodo~ IN PLATO’S SOCRATIC DIALOGUES is much more to think about in connection with the Greek word mevqodo~. Mevqodo~ ...
BERNARD FREYDBERG tion. The entire line declares, in the dialogues, that two going together can see better than one alone. This ...
HOMERIC Mevqodo~ IN PLATO’S SOCRATIC DIALOGUES on this topic, and quotes Homer approvingly on the need of a partner in searching ...
BERNARD FREYDBERG forgot others—including his own, presumably—completely. Yet Aris- todemus deserves ku'do~ for his recollection ...
HOMERIC Mevqodo~ IN PLATO’S SOCRATIC DIALOGUES of e[rw~ as fi nite coheres with Aristophanes’ speech (as the latter was quick to ...
BERNARD FREYDBERG to be fed poet ic pabulum, and in t he course of t his feeding to have v irtu- ally every human emotion with a ...
HOMERIC Mevqodo~ IN PLATO’S SOCRATIC DIALOGUES sense receives praise. For example, for the training of the guardians, Socrates w ...
BERNARD FREYDBERG companions, especially from the slaughter of forbidden cattle, and to accomplish this he must “keep [his] mind ...
HOMERIC Mevqodo~ IN PLATO’S SOCRATIC DIALOGUES them to believe that the gods, as well as being always good, are constant and alw ...
BERNARD FREYDBERG to the limits of the Stranger’s vision. In light of the Homeric image, one wonders: What sort of being is the ...
HOMERIC Mevqodo~ IN PLATO’S SOCRATIC DIALOGUES myth of these giants.^18 As recounted earlier, the original four-legged, four-arm ...
BERNARD FREYDBERG tryon. He struck [Hera] beside her right breast with a tri-barbed arrow, so that the pain (a[lgo~) he gave her ...
HOMERIC Mevqodo~ IN PLATO’S SOCRATIC DIALOGUES tal soul and a mortal body). The Platonic-Socratic mythical notion of a region be ...
BERNARD FREYDBERG out,” “demonstrate,” and also “prove.” However, as we have seen in the Phaedrus, the great myth has been calle ...
HOMERIC Mevqodo~ IN PLATO’S SOCRATIC DIALOGUES Platonic writing; and (2) because it places the Socrates of the dialogues fi rst ...
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