According to Phaedo Socrates spent a long time in prison after his trial because no executions could be carried out during the time of a religious festival. This festival had its origins in the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. The Athenians had vowed to Apollo that if Theseus and his companions were saved ‘they would send a mission to Delos every year ’ (58b2-3). What is the relevance of the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur for an interpretation of Phaedo? This paper argues that the dialogue evokes three different re-enactments of the Theseus myth. The first is the Athenian delegation to Delos (58a). The second is the trial and execution of Socrates. The third is Socrates ’ struggle against the fear of death. Each of these re-enactments ca...
In this article I intend to show that what Socrates attempts to do to Phaedrus along the entire dial...
Unpublished manuscript exploring the philosophy in Plato's Phaedo, which describes Socrates’ final m...
Plato, as a poet, employs muthos extensively to express his philosophical dialectical development, s...
According to Phaedo Socrates spent a long time in prison after his trial because no executions could...
Myth and Argument in Plato’s Phaedrus, Republic, and Phaedo investigates the role played by eschatol...
Thesis advisor: John SallisThis dissertation begins with a brief literature review of contemporary s...
The last words of the dying Socrates in Plato's Phaedo are, "Crito, we owe a cock to Ascle...
The subject of the article is the reconstruction of the death event of Socrates, as well as the herm...
The author argues that a careful reading of Republic VIII 557a-558a, coupled with an analysis of the...
The last days of Socrates’ life, which, as indicated by ancient sources, took place at the turn of t...
The paper argues that thumos, which is never explicitly mentioned as a part of the soul in the Sympo...
The paper argues that thumos, which is never explicitly mentioned as a part of the soul in the Sympo...
This paper examines the role of the concluding myth of the Phaedo in the context of the dialogue as ...
This thesis consists of two components: first, I question and reposition the most dominant academic ...
Plato’s Phaedo has multiple meanings and uses its narrative framework, sets up debates, and implemen...
In this article I intend to show that what Socrates attempts to do to Phaedrus along the entire dial...
Unpublished manuscript exploring the philosophy in Plato's Phaedo, which describes Socrates’ final m...
Plato, as a poet, employs muthos extensively to express his philosophical dialectical development, s...
According to Phaedo Socrates spent a long time in prison after his trial because no executions could...
Myth and Argument in Plato’s Phaedrus, Republic, and Phaedo investigates the role played by eschatol...
Thesis advisor: John SallisThis dissertation begins with a brief literature review of contemporary s...
The last words of the dying Socrates in Plato's Phaedo are, "Crito, we owe a cock to Ascle...
The subject of the article is the reconstruction of the death event of Socrates, as well as the herm...
The author argues that a careful reading of Republic VIII 557a-558a, coupled with an analysis of the...
The last days of Socrates’ life, which, as indicated by ancient sources, took place at the turn of t...
The paper argues that thumos, which is never explicitly mentioned as a part of the soul in the Sympo...
The paper argues that thumos, which is never explicitly mentioned as a part of the soul in the Sympo...
This paper examines the role of the concluding myth of the Phaedo in the context of the dialogue as ...
This thesis consists of two components: first, I question and reposition the most dominant academic ...
Plato’s Phaedo has multiple meanings and uses its narrative framework, sets up debates, and implemen...
In this article I intend to show that what Socrates attempts to do to Phaedrus along the entire dial...
Unpublished manuscript exploring the philosophy in Plato's Phaedo, which describes Socrates’ final m...
Plato, as a poet, employs muthos extensively to express his philosophical dialectical development, s...