Using an interdisciplinary approach to reading Plato's Apology of Socrates, I argue that the counter penalty offered by Socrates, what is commonly translated as maintenance in the Prytaneion, was a literary addition from Plato, resembling comic topoi from Aristophanes. I begin with the accounts we have from Plato and Xenophon, then analyze the culture and context of the Prytaneion. Given the evidence, I provide arguments for why the historical Socrates wouldn't respond with sitēsis in the Prytaneion. I suggest that Plato borrows the grammatical phrase from Aristophanes' Knights
© 2019 the author.Although the Axiochus was already recognised as spurious in antiquity, it enjoyed ...
This new, inexpensive translation of Plato's Apology of Socrates is an alternative to the 19th-centu...
Scholars who seek in Plato’s early dialogues an accurate account of the philosophy of the historical...
Using an interdisciplinary approach to reading Plato's Apology of Socrates, I argue that the counter...
In the present paper I analyze some relevant textual keys of Plato's Apology (21a-23c) to show the m...
Platos Socrates says in the Apology that he himself knows nothing important. In the Republic, Theaet...
I show how the familiar Stoic paradoxes were developed by reflecting on Socrates
As an appropriate introduction to the study of classical Greek philosophy there has been chosen Pla...
The way Plato writes is connected to what Plato is trying to say. Plato wrote in a challenging form...
The purpose of this study is not so much to show the presence of Antisthenes in the dialogue, but ra...
Socrates' daimonion [δαιμόνιον] is a very complicated issue. What the daimonion is and what roles it...
peer reviewedIn the Apology, Plato gives a philosophical answer to critics contained in Aristophanes...
© 2019 the author.Although the Axiochus was already recognised as spurious in antiquity, it enjoyed ...
This new, inexpensive translation of Plato's Apology of Socrates is an alternative to the 19th-centu...
Scholars who seek in Plato’s early dialogues an accurate account of the philosophy of the historical...
Using an interdisciplinary approach to reading Plato's Apology of Socrates, I argue that the counter...
In the present paper I analyze some relevant textual keys of Plato's Apology (21a-23c) to show the m...
Platos Socrates says in the Apology that he himself knows nothing important. In the Republic, Theaet...
I show how the familiar Stoic paradoxes were developed by reflecting on Socrates
As an appropriate introduction to the study of classical Greek philosophy there has been chosen Pla...
The way Plato writes is connected to what Plato is trying to say. Plato wrote in a challenging form...
The purpose of this study is not so much to show the presence of Antisthenes in the dialogue, but ra...
Socrates' daimonion [δαιμόνιον] is a very complicated issue. What the daimonion is and what roles it...
peer reviewedIn the Apology, Plato gives a philosophical answer to critics contained in Aristophanes...
© 2019 the author.Although the Axiochus was already recognised as spurious in antiquity, it enjoyed ...
This new, inexpensive translation of Plato's Apology of Socrates is an alternative to the 19th-centu...
Scholars who seek in Plato’s early dialogues an accurate account of the philosophy of the historical...