This dissertation is a study of the intellectual practice of the Platonic character, Socrates, with emphasis on the presentation of dialectical engagement with authority. I argue that authority, conceptually and in practice, constitutes a serious problem for Socrates. On my reading, the problems of authority are indicative of an inappropriate understanding of the soul and the ailing condition of the sociopolitical practices of Athenian culture. I suggest that Plato’s Socrates is devoted to the personal and political improvement of his fellow citizens, and society at large, through dialectical engagement which seeks to undermine authority. I investigate Plato’s characterization of the Socratic practice of philosophy, taking seriously his fre...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the Socratic Method as exhibited in Plato\u27s early dialogues,...
In the Apology, Socrates claims he is better off than others because he knows he does not know. This...
The present paper attempts to explain Socrates’ remark in Symposium 212b, where the expression...
This dissertation is a study of the intellectual practice of the Platonic character, Socrates, with ...
This thesis explores Plato’s critique of Athenian civics education as contained in his Socratic dial...
The Socrates of Plato's early dialogues (henceforth "Socrates") presents a problem for the interpre...
This essay is an analysis of the central arguments in Plato’s Crito. The dialogue shows, i...
With this dissertation I intend to give a contribution to the field peace and peacethematic. The hyp...
The argument explores the relationship between epistemology and ethics in the Platonic dialogues. Fo...
Although it has its origins earlier, philosophy as we know it in the West took its shape from the So...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...
Vita.Plato's authoritative depictions of the philosopher as the sole guide capable of leading reader...
<p>This dissertation investigates how recognition of Plato's <italic>Republic</italic> as a pedagogi...
This dissertation examines the political argument of Plato’s Socratic dialogues. Common interpretati...
In this dissertation I look at a series of portraits of Plato’s philosopher throughout the corpus. I...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the Socratic Method as exhibited in Plato\u27s early dialogues,...
In the Apology, Socrates claims he is better off than others because he knows he does not know. This...
The present paper attempts to explain Socrates’ remark in Symposium 212b, where the expression...
This dissertation is a study of the intellectual practice of the Platonic character, Socrates, with ...
This thesis explores Plato’s critique of Athenian civics education as contained in his Socratic dial...
The Socrates of Plato's early dialogues (henceforth "Socrates") presents a problem for the interpre...
This essay is an analysis of the central arguments in Plato’s Crito. The dialogue shows, i...
With this dissertation I intend to give a contribution to the field peace and peacethematic. The hyp...
The argument explores the relationship between epistemology and ethics in the Platonic dialogues. Fo...
Although it has its origins earlier, philosophy as we know it in the West took its shape from the So...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...
Vita.Plato's authoritative depictions of the philosopher as the sole guide capable of leading reader...
<p>This dissertation investigates how recognition of Plato's <italic>Republic</italic> as a pedagogi...
This dissertation examines the political argument of Plato’s Socratic dialogues. Common interpretati...
In this dissertation I look at a series of portraits of Plato’s philosopher throughout the corpus. I...
This dissertation is an inquiry into the Socratic Method as exhibited in Plato\u27s early dialogues,...
In the Apology, Socrates claims he is better off than others because he knows he does not know. This...
The present paper attempts to explain Socrates’ remark in Symposium 212b, where the expression...