Ontology of Socratic Questioning in Plato's Early Dialogues.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ithaca :
State University of New York Press,
2012.
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Colección: | SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Ontology of Socratic Questioning in Plato�s Early Dialogues
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations for Ancient Works Cited
- Introduction: Socrates and the Hermeneutic of Estrangement
- Part I: Socratic Phenomenology
- Chapter 1: Setting Aside the Subject-Object Framework in Reading Plato
- Aristotelian Assessments of Plato�s Socrates
- Construction or Destruction in the Early Dialogues
- From Excessive Being to Objective Reality and Back
- Articulating Plato�s Anti-Relativism
- Distinguishing Socrates� Search for Definitions from Twentieth-Century NominalismExcavating the Everyday Understanding of Being in Plato
- Consequences of Presupposing an Understanding of Being as Objective
- Chapter 2: On Doxa as the Appearing of �What Is�
- Doxa Versus Opinion
- Phainesthai and Doxa
- Part II: Virtue�s Ontological Excess and Distance
- Chapter 3: The Excessive Truth of Socratic Discourse
- The Indefensibility of Philosophy in Plato �s Apology of Socrates
- Socrates� Muthos
- Socrates� Logos
- The Prooimion to Socrates� ApologiaThe Rhetorical Discourse of Socrates� Accusers
- Socrates� Way of Discourse in His Defense
- Socratic Truth as Deinos
- Socrates� Way of Discourse in His Philosophical Activity
- Chapter 4: The Sheltering of TechnÄ? versus the Exposure of Human Wisdom
- Socrates versus the Sophists
- From Shelter to Exposure
- The TechnÄ?-TuchÄ? Antithesis
- The Socratic Understanding of TechnÄ? in Light of Metaphysics Alpha
- The Non-Knowing of Virtue as Socrates� Aim
- Socrates and the TechnÄ?-Model of Virtue
- Chapter 5: The Truthful Elenctic Pathos of Painful ConcernElenctic Pain and Being Concerned by Virtue
- MeletÄ? in the Apology and Aporia throughout the Early Dialogues
- A Phenomenological Consideration of MeletÄ?/Aporia
- Serenity in the Interpretations of Nehamas, Vlastos, and the Stoics
- MeletÄ?/Aporia as Itself the AlÄ?theia of â€?What Virtue Isâ€?
- Distance and Excess versus Transcendence or Immanence
- Part III: Socratic Virtue in the Face of Excessive Truth
- Chapter 6: The Courage of Virtue and the Distant Horizon of the Whole in the Laches
- Finite Transcendence and Socratic “Being With�Sophistication and the Everyday Attitude in the Introduction of the Two Generals
- The Unity of the Question �What is Virtue?�
- Being Many Everyday
- Aristotle on Socrates and Definition Katholou
- Meno 71d�73d
- Euthyphro 5c�7a
- Socrates� Interlocutors and the Confusion of Appearance and Being
- Aporia and the Truth of Appearances
- The Socratic Here and Now
- Conclusion: Aporia in the Middle Dialogues
- Idea/Eidos as �Look� and Phenomenal Being in the Middle Dialogues