Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue
Editat de Alessandro Stavru, Christopher Mooreen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2017
Preț: 1260.97 lei
Preț vechi: 1537.77 lei
-18% Nou
Puncte Express: 1891
Preț estimativ în valută:
241.35€ • 251.01$ • 202.25£
241.35€ • 251.01$ • 202.25£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004321915
ISBN-10: 9004321918
Pagini: 934
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004321918
Pagini: 934
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Abbreviations
Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue: An Overview from the First-Generation Socratics to Neoplatonism
Christopher Moore and Alessandro Stavru
A Sage on the Stage: Socrates and Athenian Old Comedy
Jacques A. Bromberg
Aristophanes’ Iconic Socrates
Andrea Capra
Protagorean Socrates, Socratic Protagoras: A Narrative Strategy from Aristophanes to Plato
Michele Corradi
Isocrates as a Reader of Socratic Dialogues
David J. Murphy
The Origins of the Socratic Dialogue: Plato, Xenophon, and the Others
James M. Redfield
On the Dialectical Character of Antisthenes’ Speeches Ajax and Odysseus in the Context of Socratic Literature
Vladislav Suvák
Socratism and Eleaticism in Euclides of Megara
Aldo Brancacci
Aristippus on Freedom, Autonomy, and the Pleasurable Life
Kristian Urstad
Shock, Erotics, Plagiarism, and Fraud: Aspects of Aeschines of Sphettus’ Philosophy
Claudia Mársico
Phaedo of Elis: The Biography, Zopyrus, and His Intellectual Profile
Danilo Di Lanzo
Plato and the Socratics
Luc Brisson
Philosopher Socrates? Philosophy at the Time of Socrates and the Reformed Philosophia of Plato
Livio Rossetti
A Literary Challenge: How to Represent Socrates’ Daimonion
Stefano Jedrkiewicz
The Logical Structure of Socrates’ Expert-Analogies
Petter Sandstad
Crying for Help: Socrates as Silenus in the Euthydemus
Michael Erler
Socrates and Natural Philosophy: The Testimony of Plato’s Phaedo
Jörn Müller
Bios Praktikos and Bios Theôrêtikos in Plato’s Gorgias
Ivan Jordović
The Socratic Dubia
Harold Tarrant
Notes on Lovers
Sandra Peterson
How to Defend the Defense of Socrates? From the Apology to Memorabilia Book 1
Pierre Pontier
Nature, Culture and the Rule of the Good in Xenophon’s Socratic Theory of Friendship: Memorabilia Book 2
Gabriel Danzig
From Generals to Gluttony: Memorabilia Book 3
David Johnson
Xenophon’s Socratic Education in Memorabilia Book 4
Christopher Moore
Fundamental Parallels between Socrates’ and Ischomachus’ Positions in the Oeconomicus
Louis-André Dorion
Aphrodite and Philophrosyne: Xenophon’s Symposium between Athenian and Spartan Paradigms
Maria Consiglia Alvino
Xenophon’s Hiero: Hiding Socrates to Reform Tyranny
Federico Zuolo
Xenophon’s Philosophical Approach to Writing: Socratic Elements in the Non-Socratic Works
Noreen Humble
Aristotle on Socrates
Nicholas Smith
Aristoxenus on Socrates
Alessandro Stavru
Socratic Protreptic and Epicurus: Healing through Philosophy
Jan Erik Heßler
From Competitor to Hero: The Stoics on Socrates
Robert Bees
Socrates and Alcibiades as “Satiric Heroes:” The Socrates of Persius
Diego De Brasi
Plutarch’s Reception of Socrates
Geert Roskam
“A Man of Outstanding Perfection”: Apuleius’ Admiration for Socrates
Friedemann Drews
Socrates in Maximus of Tyre
M.B. Trapp
Socrates in the Ancient Biographical Tradition: From the Anonymous Phib. 182 to Diogenes Laertius
Tiziano Dorandi
An Embodiment of Intellectual Freedom? Socrates in Libanius
Heinz-Günther Nesselrath
Political Philosopher or Saviour of Souls? Socrates in Themistius and Julian the Emperor
Maria Carmen De Vita
Proclus on Socratic Ignorance, Knowledge, and Irony
Danielle A. Layne
Index
Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue: An Overview from the First-Generation Socratics to Neoplatonism
Christopher Moore and Alessandro Stavru
Around Socrates
A Sage on the Stage: Socrates and Athenian Old Comedy
Jacques A. Bromberg
Aristophanes’ Iconic Socrates
Andrea Capra
Protagorean Socrates, Socratic Protagoras: A Narrative Strategy from Aristophanes to Plato
Michele Corradi
Isocrates as a Reader of Socratic Dialogues
David J. Murphy
The Origins of the Socratic Dialogue: Plato, Xenophon, and the Others
James M. Redfield
The Immediate Socratic Circle
On the Dialectical Character of Antisthenes’ Speeches Ajax and Odysseus in the Context of Socratic Literature
Vladislav Suvák
Socratism and Eleaticism in Euclides of Megara
Aldo Brancacci
Aristippus on Freedom, Autonomy, and the Pleasurable Life
Kristian Urstad
Shock, Erotics, Plagiarism, and Fraud: Aspects of Aeschines of Sphettus’ Philosophy
Claudia Mársico
Phaedo of Elis: The Biography, Zopyrus, and His Intellectual Profile
Danilo Di Lanzo
Plato
Plato and the Socratics
Luc Brisson
Philosopher Socrates? Philosophy at the Time of Socrates and the Reformed Philosophia of Plato
Livio Rossetti
A Literary Challenge: How to Represent Socrates’ Daimonion
Stefano Jedrkiewicz
The Logical Structure of Socrates’ Expert-Analogies
Petter Sandstad
Crying for Help: Socrates as Silenus in the Euthydemus
Michael Erler
Socrates and Natural Philosophy: The Testimony of Plato’s Phaedo
Jörn Müller
Bios Praktikos and Bios Theôrêtikos in Plato’s Gorgias
Ivan Jordović
The Socratic Dubia
Harold Tarrant
Notes on Lovers
Sandra Peterson
Xenophon
How to Defend the Defense of Socrates? From the Apology to Memorabilia Book 1
Pierre Pontier
Nature, Culture and the Rule of the Good in Xenophon’s Socratic Theory of Friendship: Memorabilia Book 2
Gabriel Danzig
From Generals to Gluttony: Memorabilia Book 3
David Johnson
Xenophon’s Socratic Education in Memorabilia Book 4
Christopher Moore
Fundamental Parallels between Socrates’ and Ischomachus’ Positions in the Oeconomicus
Louis-André Dorion
Aphrodite and Philophrosyne: Xenophon’s Symposium between Athenian and Spartan Paradigms
Maria Consiglia Alvino
Xenophon’s Hiero: Hiding Socrates to Reform Tyranny
Federico Zuolo
Xenophon’s Philosophical Approach to Writing: Socratic Elements in the Non-Socratic Works
Noreen Humble
Later Reception
Aristotle on Socrates
Nicholas Smith
Aristoxenus on Socrates
Alessandro Stavru
Socratic Protreptic and Epicurus: Healing through Philosophy
Jan Erik Heßler
From Competitor to Hero: The Stoics on Socrates
Robert Bees
Socrates and Alcibiades as “Satiric Heroes:” The Socrates of Persius
Diego De Brasi
Plutarch’s Reception of Socrates
Geert Roskam
“A Man of Outstanding Perfection”: Apuleius’ Admiration for Socrates
Friedemann Drews
Socrates in Maximus of Tyre
M.B. Trapp
Socrates in the Ancient Biographical Tradition: From the Anonymous Phib. 182 to Diogenes Laertius
Tiziano Dorandi
An Embodiment of Intellectual Freedom? Socrates in Libanius
Heinz-Günther Nesselrath
Political Philosopher or Saviour of Souls? Socrates in Themistius and Julian the Emperor
Maria Carmen De Vita
Proclus on Socratic Ignorance, Knowledge, and Irony
Danielle A. Layne
Index
Notă biografică
Alessandro Stavru, Ph.D. (2003) Naples, holds a teaching appointment at Bocconi University (Milan). He has published extensively on Socrates, the Socratics, ancient and modern aesthetics, and the History of Classical Scholarship. He has organized with Livio Rossetti the series of Socratica conferences and edited the Proceedings arising from them (2008, 2010, 2013). He belongs to the Editorial Board of the International Socrates Studies (ISS).
Christopher Moore, Ph.D. (2008) University of Minnesota, is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Classics at the Pennsylvania State University, and has written frequently on Heraclitus, Aristophanes, Socrates and the Socratics, and Plato, including Socrates and Self-Knowledge (Cambridge, 2015).
Christopher Moore, Ph.D. (2008) University of Minnesota, is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Classics at the Pennsylvania State University, and has written frequently on Heraclitus, Aristophanes, Socrates and the Socratics, and Plato, including Socrates and Self-Knowledge (Cambridge, 2015).
Recenzii
''Alessandro Stavru and Christopher Moore have produced a substantial contribution to the literature on Socrates and Socratic literature. Their edited collection includes around forty chapters on a wide range of Socratic topics. Following an overview chapter by the editors, the volume is divided into five parts: the contemporary Athenian representation of Socrates and the Socratic dialogue, the Socratic circle, Plato, Xenophon, and the later ancient reception of Socrates. This is a rich and stimulating resource which will have something to offer anyone with an interest in Socrates.'' Jenny Bryan, in Greece & Rome 67.1: 113-118 (april 2022)