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Reviews"The quality of the essays and the broad range of topics and approachesshould give this book's readers an appreciation of the present state of thequestion. Its format and bibliographies will appeal to a range ofreaders."--Eugene M. Ludwig, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, "An excellent selection of significant articles on Socratic philosophy.Well suited for use in advanced classes."--Dirk D. Held, ConnecticutCollege, "A useful compendium of articles on Socrates, appropriate for an upper-level undergraduate and graduate students and professionals. A source for teachers and scholars."--Leonard Ortmann, Conception Seminary College, "A wonderful collection. I intend to read or reread every essay and assign them often. The essays are accessible to non-philosophers and appropriate for (say) intermediate Greek students."--John Gibert, University of Colorado, "An excellent collection. It will be extremely helpful for both teaching and research."--Nicholas P. White, University of Michigan, "An excellent collection. It will be extremely helpful for both teachingand research."--Nicholas P. White, University of Michigan, "Excellent collection of essays." --Journal of Hellenic Studies"A useful compendium of articles on Socrates, appropriate for an upper-level undergraduate and graduate students and professionals. A source for teachers and scholars."--Leonard Ortmann, Conception Seminary College"An excellent selection of significant articles on Socratic philosophy. Well suited for use in advanced classes."--Dirk D. Held, Connecticut College"An excellent collection. It will be extremely helpful for both teaching and research."--Nicholas P. White, University of Michigan"The quality of the essays and the broad range of topics and approaches should give this book's readers an appreciation of the present state of the question. Its format and bibliographies will appeal to a range of readers."--Eugene M. Ludwig, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology"Superb presentation of an excellent selection. Introduction helpful for introductory courses. Index locorum a good idea."--James McJ. Robertson, Cogswell College"A superb collection of essays. Guaranteed to get one thinking. It would make a significant addition to...reading for any undergraduate course in ancient philosophy or in an introductory course where early dialogues are discussed."--Alan Hart, University of Akron"A wonderful collection. I intend to read or reread every essay and assign them often. The essays are accessible to non-philosophers and appropriate for (say) intermediate Greek students."--John Gibert, University of Colorado"A quote useful collection of contemporary work on Socrates."--A.J. Lisska, Denison University"A fine collection of recent material on the philosophy of Socrates by the leading scholars in that field. Benson's introductory essay is fair and even-handed, and the bibliography is current and useful."--Bud Jenks, Williamette University"A valuable resource for students."--Elizabeth Grimbergin, Allegheny College"The best thing about these new essays is that they are old-fashioned, that means they deal with the text and its meaning."--A.E. Raubitschek, Stanford University"A welcome collection of essays....They touch on many of the issues."--Sue Weinberg, Hunter College"An excellent, thoughtful collection--well-timed as an accompaniment to Gregory Vlastos' final work."--Daniel E. Anderson, Ohio Wesleyan University"A marvelous new collection."--W. Murray Hunt, Susquehanna University"Interesting collection of essays. Valuable source for students."--Jeff Fager, Kentucky Wesleyan College"A most welcome...source for the study of Plato and Socrates."--William Garrett, John F. Kennedy University"Excellent selection of important and accessible essays."--Steve Bouma-Predgier, North Park College"Very good selection on a broad range of topics."--David Soles, Wichita State University"Extremely useful."--Don Adams, Middlebury College"Looks like a very important selection of essays."--Sam Powell, Point Loma Nazarene College"Excellent introduction, a collection of the key articles, recently written."--Diane Legomsky, Saint Norbert College"An excellent collection that makes accessible some of the best of the large secondary literature that has appeared since Gregory Vlastos's classic collection of 1971. It will be a useful resource for students and scholars."--Richard Kraut, University of Illinois, Chicago, "A fine collection of recent material on the philosophy of Socrates by the leading scholars in that field. Benson's introductory essay is fair and even-handed, and the bibliography is current and useful."--Bud Jenks, Williamette University, "The quality of the essays and the broad range of topics and approaches should give this book's readers an appreciation of the present state of the question. Its format and bibliographies will appeal to a range of readers."--Eugene M. Ludwig, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, "A superb collection of essays. Guaranteed to get one thinking. It wouldmake a significant addition to...reading for any undergraduate course in ancientphilosophy or in an introductory course where early dialogues arediscussed."--Alan Hart, University of Akron, "Superb presentation of an excellent selection. Introduction helpful forintroductory courses. Index locorum a good idea."--James McJ. Robertson,Cogswell College, "A wonderful collection. I intend to read or reread every essay andassign them often. The essays are accessible to non-philosophers andappropriate for (say) intermediate Greek students."--John Gibert, University ofColorado, "An excellent selection of significant articles on Socratic philosophy. Well suited for use in advanced classes."--Dirk D. Held, Connecticut College, "A superb collection of essays. Guaranteed to get one thinking. It would make a significant addition to...reading for any undergraduate course in ancient philosophy or in an introductory course where early dialogues are discussed."--Alan Hart, University of Akron, "A fine collection of recent material on the philosophy of ee Socrates bythe leading scholars in that field. Benson's introductory essay is fair andeven-handed, and pothe bibliography is current and useful."--Bud Jenks,Williamette University, "Superb presentation of an excellent selection. Introduction helpful for introductory courses. Index locorum a good idea."--James McJ. Robertson, Cogswell College
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Table Of Content1. Introduction2. The Formal Charges Against Socrates, Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith3. Did Plato Write Socratic Dialogues? Charles H. Kahn4. Socratic Midwifery, Platonic Inspiration, Myles F. Burnyeat5. Socratic Irony, Gregory Vlastos6. Plato's Early Theory of Knowledge, Paul Woodruff7. Does Socrates Commit the Socratic Fallacy?, John Beversluis8. Misunderstanding the 'What is F-ness?' Question, Hugh H. Benson9. Elenchus and Mathematics: A Turning Point in Plato's Philosophical Development, Gregory Vlastos10. The Unity of Virtue, Terry Penner11. Socrates' Use of the Techne-Analogy, David L. Roochnik12. Socrates the Epicurean, Terence H. Irwin13. Socratic Piety in the Euthypho, Mark L. McPherran14. Ho Agathos as Ho Dunatos in the Hippias Minor, Roslyn Weiss15. Socrates on Desire for the Good and the Involuntariness of Wrongdoing: Gorgias 466a-468e, Kevin McTighe16. Meno's Paradox and Socrates as a Teacher, Alexander NehamasBibliography
SynopsisThe last two decades have witnessed a virtual explosion of research in Socratic philosophy. This volume collects essays that represent the range and diversity of that vast literature, including historical and philosophical essays devoted to a single Platonic dialogue, as well as essays devoted to the Socratic method, Socratic epistemology, and Socratic ethics. With lists of suggested further readings, an extensive bibliography on recent Socratic research, and anindex locorum, this unique and much-needed anthology makes the study of Socratic philosophy accessible to both scholars and non-specialists., The last two decades have witnessed a virtual explosion of research in Socratic philosophy. This volume collects essays that represent the range and diversity of that vast literature, including historical and philosophical essays devoted to a single Platonic dialogue, as well as essays devoted to the Socratic method, Socratic epistemology, and Socratic ethics. With lists of suggested further readings, an extensive bibliography on recent Socratic research, and an index locorum, this unique and much-needed anthology makes the study of Socratic philosophy accessible to both scholars and non-specialists.
LC Classification NumberB317.E88 1992