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Title:
The Cambridge companion to Socrates / edited by Donald R. Morrison.
Author:
Morrison, Donald R., 1954-
Publication Information:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Call Number:
B317 .C35 2011
Abstract:
"The Cambridge Companion to Socrates is a collection of essays providing a comprehensive guide to Socrates, the most famous Greek philosopher. Because Socrates himself wrote nothing, our evidence comes from the writings of his friends (above all Plato), his enemies, and later writers. Socrates is thus a literary figure as well as a historical person. Both aspects of Socrates' legacy are covered in this volume. Socrates' character is full of paradox, and so are his philosophical views. These paradoxes have led to deep differences in scholar's interpretation of Socrates and his thought. Mirroring this wide range of thought about Socrates, this volume's contributors are unusually diverse in their background and perspective. The essays in this volume were authored by classical philologists, philosophers, and historians from Germany, Francophone Canada, Britain, and the United States, and they represent a range of interpretive and philosophical traditions"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780521833424

9780521541039
Series:
Cambridge companions to philosophy

Cambridge companions to philosophy.
Physical Description:
xviii, 413 pages ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Rise and fall of the Socratic problem / Students of Socrates / Xenophon and the enviable life of Socrates / Socrates in Aristophanes' Clouds / Socrates and the new learning / Socrates and democratic Athens / Socratic method / Socratic ignorance / Reconsidering Socratic irony / Socratic ethics and the Socratic psychology of action : a philosophical framework / Socrates and Eudaimonia / Socrates' political philosophy / Socrates in later Greek philosophy
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