In Plato's dialogues, the Phaedo, Laches, and Republic, Socrates warns his interlocutors about the dangers of misology. Misology is explained by analogy with misanthropy, not as the hatred of other human beings, but as the hatred of the logos or reasonable discourse. According to Socrates, misology arises when a person alternates between believing an argument to be correct, and then refuting it as false. If Socrates is right, then misanthropy is sometimes instilled when a person goes from trusting people to learning that others sometimes betray our reliance and expectations, and finally not to placing any confidence whatsoever in other people, or, in the case of misology, in the correctness or trustworthiness of arguments. A cynical indiffe...
The designator „Socrates“ refers to a more complicated philosophical figure than is usually acknowle...
What is paradoxical about the Socratic paradoxes is that they are not paradoxical at all. Socrates f...
The article addresses Plato’s dialog Hippias minor as a text investigating the possibility of altern...
In Plato’s dialogues, the Phaedo, Laches, and Republic, Socrates warns his interlocutors about the d...
Abstract: In the Philebus, Socrates constructs a dialectical argument in which he purports to explai...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...
In the Gorgias Socrates claims that it is worse to be a wrong-doer than to be the victim of wrong-do...
In ‘Plato’s Euthyphro: An Analysis and Commentary’ (33), Peter Geach attributes two assumptions to S...
In the Apology Plato ascribes to Socrates a kind of knowledge that distinguishes him from others, v...
The Socrates of Plato's early dialogues (henceforth "Socrates") presents a problem for the interpre...
When reading the enormous collection of writings on Socrates, one is apt to respond as Strepsiades d...
Perhaps the most remarkable feature of Socrates’ philosophical method is how unsuccessful it is. One...
The hope Socrates invokes during his defence becomes a statement to be tested and corroborated, and ...
Although it has its origins earlier, philosophy as we know it in the West took its shape from the So...
In this paper, I argue that Callicles has plausible reasons to accuse Socrates of playing word trick...
The designator „Socrates“ refers to a more complicated philosophical figure than is usually acknowle...
What is paradoxical about the Socratic paradoxes is that they are not paradoxical at all. Socrates f...
The article addresses Plato’s dialog Hippias minor as a text investigating the possibility of altern...
In Plato’s dialogues, the Phaedo, Laches, and Republic, Socrates warns his interlocutors about the d...
Abstract: In the Philebus, Socrates constructs a dialectical argument in which he purports to explai...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...
In the Gorgias Socrates claims that it is worse to be a wrong-doer than to be the victim of wrong-do...
In ‘Plato’s Euthyphro: An Analysis and Commentary’ (33), Peter Geach attributes two assumptions to S...
In the Apology Plato ascribes to Socrates a kind of knowledge that distinguishes him from others, v...
The Socrates of Plato's early dialogues (henceforth "Socrates") presents a problem for the interpre...
When reading the enormous collection of writings on Socrates, one is apt to respond as Strepsiades d...
Perhaps the most remarkable feature of Socrates’ philosophical method is how unsuccessful it is. One...
The hope Socrates invokes during his defence becomes a statement to be tested and corroborated, and ...
Although it has its origins earlier, philosophy as we know it in the West took its shape from the So...
In this paper, I argue that Callicles has plausible reasons to accuse Socrates of playing word trick...
The designator „Socrates“ refers to a more complicated philosophical figure than is usually acknowle...
What is paradoxical about the Socratic paradoxes is that they are not paradoxical at all. Socrates f...
The article addresses Plato’s dialog Hippias minor as a text investigating the possibility of altern...