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The Platonic Alcibiades I The Dialogue And Its Ancient Reception Franois Renaud Harold Tarrant

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The Platonic Alcibiades I The Dialogue And Its Ancient Reception Franois Renaud Harold Tarrant
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 306
Author: François Renaud & Harold Tarrant
ISBN: 9780521199124, 0521199123
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Platonic Alcibiades I The Dialogue And Its Ancient Reception Franois Renaud Harold Tarrant by François Renaud & Harold Tarrant 9780521199124, 0521199123 instant download after payment.

Although it was influential for several hundred years after it first appeared, doubts about the authenticity of the Platonic Alcibiades I have unnecessarily impeded its interpretation ever since. It positions itself firmly within the Platonic and Socratic traditions, and should therefore be approached in the same way as most other Platonic dialogues. It paints a vivid portrait of a Socrates in his late thirties tackling the unrealistic ambitions of the youthful Alcibiades, urging him to come to know himself and to care for himself. François Renaud and Harold Tarrant re-examine the drama and philosophy of Alcibiades I with an eye on those interpreters who cherished it most. Modern scholars regularly play down one or more of the religious, erotic, philosophic or dramatic aspects of the dialogue, so ancient Platonist interpreters are given special consideration. This rich study will interest a wide range of readers in ancient philosophy.

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