The Socratic method: Plato's use of philosophical drama
Cain explains how Plato's Socrates uses fallacy, irony, ambiguity, and other rhetorical strategies to advance the Greek maxim to 'know thyself'; as a means of caring for the soul, thus offering a psychological model of dialectical arguments.
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Schriftenreihe: | Continuum studies in ancient philosophy
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Zusammenfassung: | Cain explains how Plato's Socrates uses fallacy, irony, ambiguity, and other rhetorical strategies to advance the Greek maxim to 'know thyself'; as a means of caring for the soul, thus offering a psychological model of dialectical arguments. |
Beschreibung: | X, 135 S. |
ISBN: | 9780826488916 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS PREFACE ABBREVIATIONS CHAPTER 1: THE SOCRATIC METHOD
OFDIA1ECTIC INTRODUCTION A PSYCHO1OGICA1 MODEL VIASTOS EPISTEMO1OGICA1
MODEL THE MORAL AIM EXAMP1ES FROM THE TEXTS OVERVIEW OF THE THREE
FUNCTIONS THE MORAL AIM DEFENDED APORIA AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS
APORIA AND THE ELENCTIC FUNCTION SINCERITY AND INTEGRITY EXAMPLES FROM
THE TEXTS SINCERITY AND SINCERE ASSENT SOCRATIC METHOD AND SHAME THE
PSYCHO1OGICA1 PRINCIP1E OFEUDAIMONISM CONCLUSION: A CONSTRUCTIVE
APPROACH CHAPTER 2: THE PROTREPTIC FUNCTION INTRODUCTION THE E1ENCTIC
AND PROTREPTIC FUNCTIONS EXAMP1ES FROM THE TEXTS THE USE OF ENDOXA THE
PROTREPTIC FUNCTION AND THREE ENDOXICA1 PREMISES SOCRATIC INTERLOCUTORS
EXAMP1ES OFPROTREPTIC DISCOURSE CONCLUSION: PROTREPTIC THEMES AND
ARGUMENTS CHAPTER 3: AMBIGUITY AND ARGUMENTATION INTRODUCTION THE
EPISTEMIC FUNCTION IX XL 1 1 3 5 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 20 21 23 26 28 32
32 33 37 39 43 46 48 55 57 57 59 VLLL CONTENTS ADETOUR TO THE PHAEDRUS
AMBIGUITY T ERMINOLOGY MAKING THE MEANING CLEAR TWO EXAMPLES FROM THE
TEXTS REFUTING AND PERSUADING POLEMARCHUS POLUS AND THE DESIRE FOR POWER
CONCLUSION CHAPTER 4: AMBIGUITY AND DRAMA INTRODUCTION HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND CREATIVE USE OF AMBIGUITY PERSPECTIVES ON REFUTATION THE
NORMATIVE USE OFTECHNIQUE DIALECTICAL CONDUCT AND CONFLICT THE DRAMA AND
THE METHOD NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 63 67 68 69 71 76 85 92 94 94 95 101
104 106 109 111 112 125 133
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CONTENTS PREFACE ABBREVIATIONS CHAPTER 1: THE SOCRATIC METHOD
OFDIA1ECTIC INTRODUCTION A PSYCHO1OGICA1 MODEL VIASTOS' EPISTEMO1OGICA1
MODEL THE MORAL AIM EXAMP1ES FROM THE TEXTS OVERVIEW OF THE THREE
FUNCTIONS THE MORAL AIM DEFENDED APORIA AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS
APORIA AND THE ELENCTIC FUNCTION SINCERITY AND INTEGRITY EXAMPLES FROM
THE TEXTS SINCERITY AND SINCERE ASSENT SOCRATIC METHOD AND SHAME THE
PSYCHO1OGICA1 PRINCIP1E OFEUDAIMONISM CONCLUSION: A CONSTRUCTIVE
APPROACH CHAPTER 2: THE PROTREPTIC FUNCTION INTRODUCTION THE E1ENCTIC
AND PROTREPTIC FUNCTIONS EXAMP1ES FROM THE TEXTS THE USE OF ENDOXA THE
PROTREPTIC FUNCTION AND THREE ENDOXICA1 PREMISES SOCRATIC INTERLOCUTORS
EXAMP1ES OFPROTREPTIC DISCOURSE CONCLUSION: PROTREPTIC THEMES AND
ARGUMENTS CHAPTER 3: AMBIGUITY AND ARGUMENTATION INTRODUCTION THE
EPISTEMIC FUNCTION IX XL 1 1 3 5 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 20 21 23 26 28 32
32 33 37 39 43 46 48 55 57 57 59 VLLL CONTENTS ADETOUR TO THE PHAEDRUS
AMBIGUITY T ERMINOLOGY MAKING THE MEANING CLEAR TWO EXAMPLES FROM THE
TEXTS REFUTING AND PERSUADING POLEMARCHUS POLUS AND THE DESIRE FOR POWER
CONCLUSION CHAPTER 4: AMBIGUITY AND DRAMA INTRODUCTION HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND CREATIVE USE OF AMBIGUITY PERSPECTIVES ON REFUTATION THE
NORMATIVE USE OFTECHNIQUE DIALECTICAL CONDUCT AND CONFLICT THE DRAMA AND
THE METHOD NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 63 67 68 69 71 76 85 92 94 94 95 101
104 106 109 111 112 125 133 |
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