This paper presents a reading of the political dimensions of Plato’s Cratylus. Following Sallis, I argue that Socrates’ claim that we can achieve a direct access to being unmediated by language is ironic. There is a comedic element to the attempt to transcend language in order to test the names given by the ‘lawgiver’ against a pure awareness of the nature of beings themselves. I show that this account of human life, as always mediated by logos, has a political dimension. Specifically, the paper argues that the mediation performed by Socrates in the dialogue is intended to get us to turn toward one another in the formation of communities of philosophical discourse
This essay articulates the differences and suggests the similarities between the practices of Socrat...
The problem discussed in the study is part of the polemics connected with the so-called “Platonic qu...
Plato, as a poet, employs muthos extensively to express his philosophical dialectical development, s...
This paper presents a reading of the political dimensions of Plato’s Cratylus. Following Sallis, I a...
The thesis deals with the question of the speech in Plato's dialogue Cratylus, from the perspective ...
Thesis advisor: John SallisThis dissertation serves as an analysis of Plato's Cratylus that attend...
Examining the dialogue in Cratylus from a dramatic perspective allows a new understanding of the wor...
The intention of this research is to elaborate on Socrates’ philosophy and its serious consequences ...
In Plato’s Laches, we find Socrates speaking to two generals, Laches and Nicias, during the Peloponn...
Speeches and persuasion dominate Plato’s Crito. This paper, paying particular attention to the final...
Understanding Plato's contribution to democratic education means more than understanding the substan...
Plato, in the Cratylus, promotes truth as the principal men should aspire to. Socrates beckons us to...
The author argues that a careful reading of Republic VIII 557a-558a, coupled with an analysis of the...
The position of Socrates in Plato’s earlier dialogues is often seen as an anticipation of contempora...
The position of Socrates in Plato’s earlier dialogues is often seen as an anticipation of contempora...
This essay articulates the differences and suggests the similarities between the practices of Socrat...
The problem discussed in the study is part of the polemics connected with the so-called “Platonic qu...
Plato, as a poet, employs muthos extensively to express his philosophical dialectical development, s...
This paper presents a reading of the political dimensions of Plato’s Cratylus. Following Sallis, I a...
The thesis deals with the question of the speech in Plato's dialogue Cratylus, from the perspective ...
Thesis advisor: John SallisThis dissertation serves as an analysis of Plato's Cratylus that attend...
Examining the dialogue in Cratylus from a dramatic perspective allows a new understanding of the wor...
The intention of this research is to elaborate on Socrates’ philosophy and its serious consequences ...
In Plato’s Laches, we find Socrates speaking to two generals, Laches and Nicias, during the Peloponn...
Speeches and persuasion dominate Plato’s Crito. This paper, paying particular attention to the final...
Understanding Plato's contribution to democratic education means more than understanding the substan...
Plato, in the Cratylus, promotes truth as the principal men should aspire to. Socrates beckons us to...
The author argues that a careful reading of Republic VIII 557a-558a, coupled with an analysis of the...
The position of Socrates in Plato’s earlier dialogues is often seen as an anticipation of contempora...
The position of Socrates in Plato’s earlier dialogues is often seen as an anticipation of contempora...
This essay articulates the differences and suggests the similarities between the practices of Socrat...
The problem discussed in the study is part of the polemics connected with the so-called “Platonic qu...
Plato, as a poet, employs muthos extensively to express his philosophical dialectical development, s...