Socrates’ students, who are attracted by the philosophic life, offer starkly different portraits of Alcibiades, the most illustrious among Socrates’ students who chose a political life. Their presentations diverge particularly on the nature of Alcibiades’ relationship with his teacher. This article argues that Xenophon and Plato’s contrasting presentations of Alcibiades shed light on their own disagreement on the proper relationship between philosophy and political life.Les élèves de Socrate, attirés par la vie philosophique, présentent des portraits nettement contrastés d’Alcibiade, le plus illustre des élèves de ce maître qui ont choisi la carrière politique. ...
The "Gorgias" is Plato's equivalent of the passages in the "Memorabilia", where Xenophon tries to ex...
The aim of this dissertation is to situate our reading of the Platonic dialogue Alcibiades Major amo...
In this essay, I propose a reading of two contrasting passions, two kinds of erōs, in the "Symposium...
Socrates’ admirers and successors in the fourth century and beyond often felt the need to explain So...
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The following essay presents a close reading of the Platonic dialogue Alcibiades I. In the text, Soc...
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Socrates' daimonion [δαιμόνιον] is a very complicated issue. What the daimonion is and what roles it...
The present article aims to examine whether this Platonic dialogue can be regarded as polemical and ...
In the Alcibiades I dialogue, Socrates attempts to educate the extremely ambitious and beautiful Alc...
This paper offers a case for recognizing the Alcibiades i as a contribution to political philosophy....
The Alcibiades purports to offer us the very first conversation between Socrates and Alcibiades. Pre...
grantor: University of TorontoPart of the purpose of this dissertation is to show that Xe...
Alcibiades’ portrait of Socrates can be better understood in light of the philosopher’s complementar...
This paper explores the complex conditions that surrounded the demise of the Socrates placing the At...
The "Gorgias" is Plato's equivalent of the passages in the "Memorabilia", where Xenophon tries to ex...
The aim of this dissertation is to situate our reading of the Platonic dialogue Alcibiades Major amo...
In this essay, I propose a reading of two contrasting passions, two kinds of erōs, in the "Symposium...
Socrates’ admirers and successors in the fourth century and beyond often felt the need to explain So...
Plato presents Socrates as an ethical example and a political warning. Other characters serve other ...
The following essay presents a close reading of the Platonic dialogue Alcibiades I. In the text, Soc...
In the Symposium, there are two revelations: one is that of the woman of Mantinea, the other that of...
Socrates' daimonion [δαιμόνιον] is a very complicated issue. What the daimonion is and what roles it...
The present article aims to examine whether this Platonic dialogue can be regarded as polemical and ...
In the Alcibiades I dialogue, Socrates attempts to educate the extremely ambitious and beautiful Alc...
This paper offers a case for recognizing the Alcibiades i as a contribution to political philosophy....
The Alcibiades purports to offer us the very first conversation between Socrates and Alcibiades. Pre...
grantor: University of TorontoPart of the purpose of this dissertation is to show that Xe...
Alcibiades’ portrait of Socrates can be better understood in light of the philosopher’s complementar...
This paper explores the complex conditions that surrounded the demise of the Socrates placing the At...
The "Gorgias" is Plato's equivalent of the passages in the "Memorabilia", where Xenophon tries to ex...
The aim of this dissertation is to situate our reading of the Platonic dialogue Alcibiades Major amo...
In this essay, I propose a reading of two contrasting passions, two kinds of erōs, in the "Symposium...