Plato's "Phaedo": forms, death, and the philosophical life
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adam_text | Contents page xi Acknowledgments i 2 3 Introduction i A Brief Overview of the Dialogue 8 The Characters 12 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 13 15 17 22 27 Phaedo Plato and Other Socràtics Simmias and Cebes,Philolaus and Pythagoreanism Socrates Conclusion The Phaedo as an Alternative to Tragedy and Socrates as a Poet: 57a-6rc 2.1 The Phaedo’s Engagement with Tragedy 2.2 Socrates as a True Hero 2.3 The Phaedo as a Story of Gods, Heroes, and the Underworld 2.4 The Action of the Dialogue and Tragic Drama 2.5 An Aesop Fable about Pleasure and Pain: 6ob-c 2.6 Socrates as Interpreter of Dreams: 6oc-6ib 2.7 Conclusion 28 29 35 38 42 47 52 53 Defense of the Desire to Be Dead: 61С-69Є 54 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 The Argument against Suicide: 6іс-6за The Aims and Structure of the Defense Speech: бзЬ-бде The Philosopher’s Desire to Be Dead Itself through Itself (auto kath’ hauto) Bodily Pleasures, Pains, Desires, and Fears vii 55 57 59 63 69
viii Contents 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 5 Cebes’ Challenge and the Cyclical Argument: 6ge֊72d 88 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 89 92 95 98 99 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 7 Cebes’ Challenge: 69Є-706 The Structure of the Cyclical Argument Opposites Coming to Be from Opposites The Supplemental Argument: 723-d Conclusion The Recollecting Argument: 72e֊77d 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6 70 75 77 86 Forms, Inquiry, and the Soul Itself through Itself Acquiring Wisdom while Embodied Courage, Temperance, and the Correct Exchange: 686-69Є Conclusion 100 The Place of the Argument in the Dialogue Overview of the Argument The First Stage - Different Types of Recollecting: 730-743 The Second Stage - Equality, Equal Sticks, and the Source of Our Knowledge: 743-d The Third Stage - Knowing before Sensing, and so before Birth: 74d֊7jc The Fourth Stage - Forgetting the Knowledge We Once Had: 75d-y6d Coda - The Importance of Forms and the Scope of the Argument: yód-yyd Conclusion 101 103 104 108 118 125 128 128 131 The Kinship Argument: 77d-8od 6.1 The Introduction and Conclusion of the Argument: 77d-y8a, 80b 6.2 The Structure of the Argument 6.3 The First Half of the Argument - Forms and the Many Things: 78b֊79a 6.4 The Second Half of the Argument - The Soul’s Kinship with the Unseen: 79a-8ob 6.5 The Nature of the Body 6.6 Conclusion 136 The Return to the Defense: 8od-84b 162 7.1 Incorporating the Kinship Argument into the Defense: 8od-8ra 7.2 The Body’s Effects on Impure Souls: 816-826 7-3 How the Philosopher’s Soul Reasons: 826-846 132 135 152 157 159 163 165 170
Contents 8 7.4 Is the Body the Subject of Mental States? 7.5 Conclusion 180 182 Misology and the Soul as a harmonia:84С-86Є, 880-953 184 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 9 10 186 187 193 199 206 Socrates as a Prophet: 840-85!} Misology and Motivated Reasoning: 880-910 Simmias’Objection -The Soul as (like) a harmonia: 85b—86d Socrates’ Reply: 910-953 Conclusion Socrates’ Autobiography: 950-1023 207 9.1 Äitiä, aition, and the Aims of Natural Science 9.2 The Background: Ancient Greek Medicine 9.3 Socrates’ Initial Inquiry: д6Ь~97Ь 9.4 What Socrates Thought Anaxagoras Would Do: дуЬ-дбЬ 9.5 What Socrates Sees Anaxagoras as Actually Doing: дбЬ-ддс 9.6 Introducing Socrates’ Second Sailing: 990-0! 9.7 Forms and aitiai 9.8 Socrates’ Method of Hypothesis 99 Conclusion 208 214 216 220 224 227 229 232 246 Cebes’ Objection and the Final Argument: 86e-88b, i02a-i07b 248 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 11 ix Closely Engaging with Cebes’ Objection: дзЬ-дба Cebes’ Objection: 86e-88b The Final Argument’s Response to Cebes’ Objection The Forms in Us: 1023-1030 The Bringers: 103C-105C The Final Argument Proper: 1050-1073 The Soul and the Divine as Immortal Conclusion 250 251 254 255 260 266 271 273 The Cosmos and the Afterlife: 1070-1153 275 11.1 The First Stage - Socrates’ Basic Commitment: i07c֊d 11.2 The Second Stage - The Bare Outline of the Journey: loyd-ioSa 11.3 The Third Stage - The Journey in Light of Earlier Commitments: io8a-c 11.4 The Fourth Stage — Convictionsabout Cosmology: io8d-uoa 11.5 The Fifth Stage - The muthos of the Overworld and the Underworld: iioa-U4d 11.6 Coda - After the
muthos:H4d-ii5a 11.7 Conclusion 276 277 279 280 285 297 297
12 The Death Scene: ıışa-ııSa 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Care for the Soul Socrates’ Temperance,Courage, and Piety Socrates’ Last Words Conclusion Bibliography Index Locomm Index 299 300 301 303 311 313 325 341
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Contents page xi Acknowledgments i 2 3 Introduction i A Brief Overview of the Dialogue 8 The Characters 12 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 13 15 17 22 27 Phaedo Plato and Other Socràtics Simmias and Cebes,Philolaus and Pythagoreanism Socrates Conclusion The Phaedo as an Alternative to Tragedy and Socrates as a Poet: 57a-6rc 2.1 The Phaedo’s Engagement with Tragedy 2.2 Socrates as a True Hero 2.3 The Phaedo as a Story of Gods, Heroes, and the Underworld 2.4 The Action of the Dialogue and Tragic Drama 2.5 An Aesop Fable about Pleasure and Pain: 6ob-c 2.6 Socrates as Interpreter of Dreams: 6oc-6ib 2.7 Conclusion 28 29 35 38 42 47 52 53 Defense of the Desire to Be Dead: 61С-69Є 54 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 The Argument against Suicide: 6іс-6за The Aims and Structure of the Defense Speech: бзЬ-бде The Philosopher’s Desire to Be Dead Itself through Itself (auto kath’ hauto) Bodily Pleasures, Pains, Desires, and Fears vii 55 57 59 63 69
viii Contents 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 5 Cebes’ Challenge and the Cyclical Argument: 6ge֊72d 88 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 89 92 95 98 99 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 7 Cebes’ Challenge: 69Є-706 The Structure of the Cyclical Argument Opposites Coming to Be from Opposites The Supplemental Argument: 723-d Conclusion The Recollecting Argument: 72e֊77d 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6 70 75 77 86 Forms, Inquiry, and the Soul Itself through Itself Acquiring Wisdom while Embodied Courage, Temperance, and the Correct Exchange: 686-69Є Conclusion 100 The Place of the Argument in the Dialogue Overview of the Argument The First Stage - Different Types of Recollecting: 730-743 The Second Stage - Equality, Equal Sticks, and the Source of Our Knowledge: 743-d The Third Stage - Knowing before Sensing, and so before Birth: 74d֊7jc The Fourth Stage - Forgetting the Knowledge We Once Had: 75d-y6d Coda - The Importance of Forms and the Scope of the Argument: yód-yyd Conclusion 101 103 104 108 118 125 128 128 131 The Kinship Argument: 77d-8od 6.1 The Introduction and Conclusion of the Argument: 77d-y8a, 80b 6.2 The Structure of the Argument 6.3 The First Half of the Argument - Forms and the Many Things: 78b֊79a 6.4 The Second Half of the Argument - The Soul’s Kinship with the Unseen: 79a-8ob 6.5 The Nature of the Body 6.6 Conclusion 136 The Return to the Defense: 8od-84b 162 7.1 Incorporating the Kinship Argument into the Defense: 8od-8ra 7.2 The Body’s Effects on Impure Souls: 816-826 7-3 How the Philosopher’s Soul Reasons: 826-846 132 135 152 157 159 163 165 170
Contents 8 7.4 Is the Body the Subject of Mental States? 7.5 Conclusion 180 182 Misology and the Soul as a harmonia:84С-86Є, 880-953 184 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 9 10 186 187 193 199 206 Socrates as a Prophet: 840-85!} Misology and Motivated Reasoning: 880-910 Simmias’Objection -The Soul as (like) a harmonia: 85b—86d Socrates’ Reply: 910-953 Conclusion Socrates’ Autobiography: 950-1023 207 9.1 Äitiä, aition, and the Aims of Natural Science 9.2 The Background: Ancient Greek Medicine 9.3 Socrates’ Initial Inquiry: д6Ь~97Ь 9.4 What Socrates Thought Anaxagoras Would Do: дуЬ-дбЬ 9.5 What Socrates Sees Anaxagoras as Actually Doing: дбЬ-ддс 9.6 Introducing Socrates’ Second Sailing: 990-0! 9.7 Forms and aitiai 9.8 Socrates’ Method of Hypothesis 99 Conclusion 208 214 216 220 224 227 229 232 246 Cebes’ Objection and the Final Argument: 86e-88b, i02a-i07b 248 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 11 ix Closely Engaging with Cebes’ Objection: дзЬ-дба Cebes’ Objection: 86e-88b The Final Argument’s Response to Cebes’ Objection The Forms in Us: 1023-1030 The Bringers: 103C-105C The Final Argument Proper: 1050-1073 The Soul and the Divine as Immortal Conclusion 250 251 254 255 260 266 271 273 The Cosmos and the Afterlife: 1070-1153 275 11.1 The First Stage - Socrates’ Basic Commitment: i07c֊d 11.2 The Second Stage - The Bare Outline of the Journey: loyd-ioSa 11.3 The Third Stage - The Journey in Light of Earlier Commitments: io8a-c 11.4 The Fourth Stage — Convictionsabout Cosmology: io8d-uoa 11.5 The Fifth Stage - The muthos of the Overworld and the Underworld: iioa-U4d 11.6 Coda - After the
muthos:H4d-ii5a 11.7 Conclusion 276 277 279 280 285 297 297
12 The Death Scene: ıışa-ııSa 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Care for the Soul Socrates’ Temperance,Courage, and Piety Socrates’ Last Words Conclusion Bibliography Index Locomm Index 299 300 301 303 311 313 325 341 |
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