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The Way Of The Platonic Socrates S Montgomery Ewegen

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The Way Of The Platonic Socrates S Montgomery Ewegen
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 174
Author: S. Montgomery Ewegen
ISBN: 9780253047557, 0253047552
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Way Of The Platonic Socrates S Montgomery Ewegen by S. Montgomery Ewegen 9780253047557, 0253047552 instant download after payment.

Who is Socrates? While most readers know him as the central figure in Plato's work, he is hard to characterize. In this book, S. Montgomery Ewegen opens this long-standing and difficult question once again. Reading Socrates against a number of Platonic texts, Ewegen sets out to understand the way of Socrates. Taking on the nuances and contours of the Socrates that emerges from the dramatic and philosophical contexts of Plato's works, Ewegen considers questions of withdrawal, retreat, powerlessness, poverty, concealment, and release and how they construct a new view of Socrates. For Ewegen, Socrates is a powerful but strange and uncanny figure. Ewegen's withdrawn Socrates forever evades rigid interpretation and must instead remain a deep and insoluble question.

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