The Bloomsbury handbook of Socrates:

This handbook provides detailed philosophical analysis of the life and thought of Socrates across fifteen in-depth chapters. Each chapter engages with a central aspect of the rich tradition of Socratic studies and, after surveying the state of scholarship, points the way forward to new directions of...

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Weitere Verfasser: Jones, Russell E. ca. 19XX (HerausgeberIn), Sharma, Ravi S. 1961- (HerausgeberIn), Smith, Nicholas D. 1949- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Bloomsbury Academic 2024
Ausgabe:Second edition
Schriftenreihe:Bloomsbury handbooks
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Zusammenfassung:This handbook provides detailed philosophical analysis of the life and thought of Socrates across fifteen in-depth chapters. Each chapter engages with a central aspect of the rich tradition of Socratic studies and, after surveying the state of scholarship, points the way forward to new directions of interpretation. A leading team of scholars present dynamic readings of Socrates, extracted from the historical context of Plato's dialogues, covering elenchus, irony, ignorance, definitions, pedagogy, friendship, politics and the daemon. Building on these core Socratic topics, this edition includes new accounts of Socrates in the work of philosopher and historian, Xenophon, the comic playwright, Aristophanes, as well as important scholarship on topics such as emotions, the afterlife, motivational intellectualism and virtue intellectualism. Fully revised and updated, the Bloomsbury Handbook of Socrates elucidates the complex landscape of Socratic thought and interpretation
Beschreibung:Plattform Bloomsbury Collections: kein Titelblatt vorhanden, abweichendes Erscheinungsjahr auf der Landingpage (2023)
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (x, 414 Seiten)
ISBN:9781350185685
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DOI:10.5040/9781350185708

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