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Socrates And Divine Revelation Hardcover Lewis Fallis

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Socrates And Divine Revelation Hardcover Lewis Fallis
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.32 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Lewis Fallis
ISBN: 9781580469081, 1580469086
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Socrates And Divine Revelation Hardcover Lewis Fallis by Lewis Fallis 9781580469081, 1580469086 instant download after payment.

The philosopher Socrates was guided in his investigations by nothing other than his own reason. But did Socrates address adequately the possibility of guidance from a different and higher source -- the possibility of divine revelation? In this book, Lewis Fallis examines Socrates' study of divine revelation. Giving interpretations of two of Plato's dialogues, the Euthyphro and the Ion -- which each depict Socrates conversing with a believer in revelation -- Fallis argues that in each dialogue Socrates explores the connection between knowledge of justice or nobility on the one hand and divine wisdom on the other. By doing so, Socrates searches for common ground between reason and revelation. Shedding new light on Socratic dialectics, Fallis uncovers the justification for understanding political philosophy to be the necessary starting point for an adequate inquiry into divine revelation. Lewis Fallis is an independent scholar of political theory.

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