Without the least tremor :: the sacrifice of Socrates in Plato's Phaedo /
"In Without the Least Tremor, M. Ross Romero considers the death of Socrates as a sacrificial act rather than an execution, and analyzes the implications of such an understanding for the meaning of the Phaedo. Plato's recounting of Socrates's death fits many of the conventions of anci...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Without the Least Tremor, M. Ross Romero considers the death of Socrates as a sacrificial act rather than an execution, and analyzes the implications of such an understanding for the meaning of the Phaedo. Plato's recounting of Socrates's death fits many of the conventions of ancient Greek sacrificial ritual. Among these are the bath, the procession, Socrates's appearance as a bull, the libation, the offering of a rooster to Asclepius, the treatment of Socrates's body and corpse, and Phaedo's menorialization of Socrates. Yet in a powerful moment, Socrates's death deviates from a sacrifice as he drinks the pharmokon "without the least tremor." Developing the themes of suffering and wisdom as they connect to this scene, Romero demonstrates how the embodied Socrates is setting forth an eikôn of the death of the philosopher. Drawing on comparisons with tragedy and comedy, he argues that Socrates's death is more fittingly described as self-sacrifice than merely an execution or suicide. After considering the implications of these themes for the soul's immortality and its relationship to the body, the book concludes with an exploration of the place of sacrifice within ethical life"--Jacket. |
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topic | Plato. Phaedo. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83035293 Socrates Death and burial. Socrates fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcKKJThj8bvDg46GtCG73 Phaedo (Plato) fast Platon. "Phédon" rero Socrate - mort. rero Immortality (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064533 Soul. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125350 Immortalité (Philosophie) Âme. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Ancient & Classical. bisacsh Death and burial of a person fast Immortality (Philosophy) fast Soul fast |
topic_facet | Plato. Phaedo. Socrates Death and burial. Socrates Phaedo (Plato) Platon. "Phédon" Socrate - mort. Immortality (Philosophy) Soul. Immortalité (Philosophie) Âme. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Ancient & Classical. Death and burial of a person Soul |
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