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Socrates And Selfknowledge Christopher Moore

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Socrates And Selfknowledge Christopher Moore
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Christopher Moore
ISBN: 9781107123304, 9781316409794, 9781316408971, 1107123305, 1316409791, 1316408973
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Socrates And Selfknowledge Christopher Moore by Christopher Moore 9781107123304, 9781316409794, 9781316408971, 1107123305, 1316409791, 1316408973 instant download after payment.

In this book, the first systematic study of Socrates' reflections on self-knowledge, Christopher Moore examines the ancient precept 'Know yourself' and, drawing on Plato, Aristophanes, Xenophon, and others, reconstructs and reassesses the arguments about self-examination, personal ideals, and moral maturity at the heart of the Socratic project. What has been thought to be a purely epistemological or metaphysical inquiry turns out to be deeply ethical, intellectual, and social. Knowing yourself is more than attending to your beliefs, discerning the structure of your soul, or recognizing your ignorance - it is constituting yourself as a self who can be guided by knowledge toward the good life. This is neither a wholly introspective nor a completely isolated pursuit: we know and constitute ourselves best through dialogue with friends and critics. This rich and original study will be of interest to researchers in the philosophy of Socrates, selfhood, and ancient thought.

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