... the lives and moral discourses of Confucius and Socrates, and Seneca's Morals -- Pt. 4. Abridgment of ...
0000 - Gale Group | Sabin 2013 02
... historical figure. Commentators are prone to identify the Socrates of the dialogues with the man who drank ... actual events in the life of the historical Socrates. Even so astute a scholar as Gregory Vlastos, ... but hear him talking about the logic of Socrates' argument: I trust I have made it clear that Socrates' performance in this argument is much better than ... formal patterns of valid inference to guide him, Socrates is not a bungler, but a master? This ... that in later, real encounters witnessed by Plato, Socrates did argue in this way? And that Plato ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1963 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Journal of the history of philosophy
Young, Arthur, Hirzel, Hans Caspar,
"Rural Socrates, or A description of the oeconomical and moral conduct of a country philosopher [Jacob Gouyer, called Kliyogg] ...
0000 - Gale Group | The Making of Modern World
... LYNN E. ROSE MIDWAy IN Tm~ Meno, after Socrates has justified enquiry, he wants to enquire into ... and first find out how virtue is acquired. Socrates consents, and explains the method he proposes .to ... of the interpretations that have been offered of Socrates' argument. Since Socrates is trying to settle a question about something ... characteristic or not3 This is similar to what Socrates is doing, except that the geometer does not ... decide which of the hypotheses to accept, whereas Socrates is willing to admit a number of hypotheses ...
Tópico(s): Philosophical Ethics and Theory
1970 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Journal of the history of philosophy
Book.
0000 - Gale Group | The Making of Modern World
Socrates' Last Bath DOUGLAS J. STEWART THE PURPOSE OF THIS NOTE is to celebrate the discovery--if ... small pains as by magnificent architectonics . Why does Socrates take a bath in the Phaedo (l16a)? Not, ... the actual occurrences on the last day of Socrates' life. I will argue here that Socrates' bath, indeed the whole mise-en-sckne of ... this may not be the last day of Socrates' life at all, but the beginning of his ... got his original inspiration from the fact that Socrates died in a prison, and thus his death ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1972 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Journal of the history of philosophy
Book.
1828 - Gale Group | NCCO Corvey
... has tried to explain among other things why Socrates' interlocutors in the early Platonic dialogues learn so ... my starting point his conviction (16) that behind Socrates' of knowledge lay a of love. I hope ... Symposium (which Vlastos does not mention) Plato portrays Socrates as a failure in certain respects, and that ... this paper is to explore this aspect of Socrates as it is revealed in the Symposium, particularly ... primary purpose of the speech is to portray Socrates as a living example of that eros which ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1977 - Classical Association of Canada | Phoenix
... tragedy and comedy will probably raise some eyebrows. Socrates' own argument in the Ion that poetry is ... of place. And those who do not share Socrates' doubts about the status of tragedy and comedy ... a single art underlying both genres. At least, Socrates is able to force the tragedian Agathon and ... be a master of that dramatic art. Thus Socrates must "force" their assent. But that surprising conclusion ... dramatic art, what is one to make of Socrates' own argument in the Ion (and, in effect, ... god of drama and of wine, in which Socrates emerges the victor? And what, in turn, does ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1982 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Philosophy and literature
Sherard Vines, C. H. Peacock, A. E. Richardson, F. Heming Vaughan, Rt. Hon. Earl Peel, Yusuke Tsurumi, Vyvyan Adams, Bernard Ashmole, James Laver, A. H. Telling, Cyril Burt, Norman Baynes, Hans Friedrich Blunck, E. L. Woodward, G. D. Radclyffe, C. Henry Warren, Michael Roberts, J. M. Keynes, Leonard Woolf, Hilda D. Oakeley, Professor Bernard Ashmole, Edward W. Fox, A. S. Russell, Alan Pryce-Jones, R. A. S. Paget, Hamish Miles, 'Afrit', Sir William Ray, Herbert Read, Francis Toye, S. A. Heald, Hugh I' A. Fausset, E. M. Forster, Stephen Graham, M. S. Amos, J. C. Stamp, V. S. Pritchett, Stanley Casson, G. T. Hutchinson, Eric Linklater, John Betjeman, Physician, Edward E. Hancock, Vesta Gill,
... Karl Vossler. Kegan Paul. 12s. 6d. The Platonic Socrates Socrates. By A. E. Taylor. Davies. 5s. Before and After Socrates. By F. M. Cornford Cambridge University Press. 4s. ...
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Kenneth Seeskin IS THE APOLOGY OF SÓCRATES A PARODY? Plato's apology is many things. To begin with, it is a tragedy. It is not difficult to recall how, ... read from the text in somber tones, comparing Socrates to Antigone orJesus. In addition to a tragedy, ... of forensic oratory. Within a short time after Socrates' death in 399, it was being imitated by ... on the text, John Burnet pointed out that Socrates' speech also could be read as a parody. He concluded that, ". . . just as in the Phaedrus Socrates improves on the current rhetorical commonplaces by giving ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1982 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Philosophy and literature
Young, Arthur, Hirzel, Hans Caspar,
... Arthur Young. Cf. NUC pre-1956. "The rural Socrates," a translation by Arthur Young of the French ... p. (p. [4] at front) blank. The rural Socrates refers to Jakob Gujer, known as Kliyogg. Book.
0000 - Gale Group | The Making of Modern World
... 8, Plato claims that 'Simmias's overtopping of Socrates isn't expressed those words according to the ... Literally. I suppose, this means that 'Simmias overtops.Socrates' is false, but it would be wrong to ... clarification is expressed the speech just preceding, where Socrates says: 'Whenever you say that Simmias is taller than Socrates but shorter than Phaedo, you mean then, don' ... then, the following antinomy: Simmias is taller than Socrates. Therefore, by the principle just stated, Simmias participates ... conclude that the lack of perspicuity 'Simmias overtops Socrates' relates to this antinomy: the clarification therefore will ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1982 - Brill | Phronesis
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... how shall we teach ouor chihldren virrue O Socrates? Socrates: People have been asking me that question for ...
1996 - Gale Group | TDA
... to the body. Thus (1), Plato allows that Socrates, or Socrates' soul, can exist without the body that Socrates now happens to have. But Epicurus maintains (2): Socrates, or Socrates' soul, cannot exist independently of just that body which is Socrates' body. (3) According to Plato, Socrates, or Socrates' soul, is an incorporeal substance which can exist ... 4) Epicurus holds on the other hand that Socrates is an arrangement of indivisible bodies (atoms), some ... that flesh, blood, and bones. (5) For Plato, Socrates, or Socrates' soul, is immortal. (6) But in ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
1982 - Brill | Phronesis
F. W. Pim, Alfred Fellows, P. Harrington Edwards, Auriol Barran, Donald Maxwell, Rt. Hon T. P. O'Connor M. P., C. K. C. Andrew, W. Bolt, Ralph Straus, Mr. Graham M. P., John Taylor M. D., P. G. Tillard, S. J. Adair Fitzgerald, E. V. Lucas, James Agate, Edmund Gosse, George C. Stead, Mr. T. M. Healy, Earl Of Birkenhead, Mr. Bridgeman, Jean Herbette, Lord Leverhulme, H. C. Minchin, Roland Atkinson, S. H. D. Gandhi, Winnifred Tasker, James Seton-Gandhi, Ernest Sharpe, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Shaw, L. Van Vliet, Mr. O'brien's, Brodie Fraser, W. I. Bordier, M. D., F. B. Sharp, Lord Birkenhead, R. Mitchell Banks K. C., M. P., Rt. Hon. Sir W. Joynson-Hicks M. P., H. F., H. Kent, Eric Liddell, Mary Gaunt, Sir Patrick Hastings, Sir J. Marriott M. P, William H. Marris, Mr. Baldwins, F. de C. Montfort, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Harold Cox,
... R. James, M. A. (Macmillan, 4s.) The Historical Socrates "Plato's Euthyphro, Apology of Socrates, and Crito." Edited, with Notes, by Professor John ...
1924 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
... the moral theory of the early dialogues (of "Socrates") in particular, and students of such issues as Socrates ' opinion of the precise relationship between virtue and happiness, or the precise workings of Socrates' view of rational desire and rational choice, will ... some important respects in which his interpretation of Socrates falls wide of the mark. Irwin's portrayal of the Socrates of the early dialogues is most unusual and ... original in the following respect. He argues that Socrates holds a "technical conception of virtue" (TV): "Happiness ...
Tópico(s): Philosophical Ethics and Theory
1981 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Journal of the history of philosophy
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... Peter Ackroyd reviews the empty life of another Socrates Ari The Life and Socrates Onassis By Peter Evans Cape, £12.95 Writers' ...
1986 - Gale Group | TDA
... and Woodruff's interpretation of the dialogue--that Socrates' search for a definition of to kalon (the ... the cflect of watering down the wholeheartedness of Socrates' enthusiasm for his search. (3) Oaths are inconsistently ... it scarcely deserves. That the "tough marF' whom Socrates so addresses--himself in thin disguise --is set ... e0c~ at ~97e7-'298al. (5) At 3o2c, where Socrates is describing how the fine makes things line, ... PHILOSOPHY 22"2 APR 198 4 (7) Finally, Socrates maintains at 3o4cl that 60tLVtov(a~g la) ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
1984 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Journal of the history of philosophy
Charles H. Lomax, Ernest Newman, Frederick M. S. Blight, H. M. Abrahams, G. Browning, Major the Hon. John Darling, W. Kinnear's, Mary Rew, Hubert Winterbotham, Harold Dale, R. J. Hammond, Yarborough, S. W, Ralph Straus, L. Robinson, J. M. Bulloch, Lady Eleanor Smith, Cecil Brooking, N. W. Henry Williams, P. T. Wood, W. A, E. V. Lucas, Rosina Graham, James Agate, Frank Rutter, Emilie W. Shaw, M. Tardieu, S. Le Blanc Smith, Sir Daniel Hall, J Petree, L Van Vliet, Marjorie Pollard, Sydney W. Carroll, Sir Charles McLeod, E. E. Smith, George C. Stead, D. R. Gent, Desmond MacCarthy, Stanley Marling, Atticus, H. C. Minchin, J. M. B, W. C. H. E. Butler, Prof W. Alison Phillips, C. R. C. Nixon, E. J. Enthoven, Lord Darling, S. W. John McKerrow, G. P., Theresa D. Benn, A. Carr, Claud Alexander, Michael Samuel M. P, John De V. Loder Captain, R. G. Webb, Dilys Powell, Alfred Stration, Wickham Steed, H. F., Rowland H. Hill, Hamilton Price, N. William R. Power, Hall Caine, D. P., Charles F. Monckton, Mary Macleod Moore, W. Gordon Williams, Garland Anderson, A. D. Middleton, D. P, M. Heritage, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, Charles Procter, Harold Cox,
... Hurst and Blackett. 7s. 6d.) The Apology of Socrates "The Apology of Socrates" Edited by E. H. Blakeney. (Sohorlartis Press. 30s.) ...
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