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How Socrates Became Socrates: A Study of Plato's "Phaedo," "Parmenides," and "Symposium"
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How Socrates Became Socrates: A Study of Plato's "Phaedo," "Parmenides," and "Symposium"
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How Socrates Became Socrates: A Study of Plato's "Phaedo," "Parmenides," and "Symposium"
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Plato dispersed his account of how Socrates
became
Socrates across three dialogues. Thus, Plato rendered his becoming discoverable only to readers truly invested. In
How Socrates Became Socrates
, Laurence Lampert recognizes the path of Plato’s strides and guides us through the true account of Socrates’ becoming. He divulges how and why Plato ordered his
Phaedo
,
Parmenides
, and
Symposium
chronologically to give readers access to Socrates’ development on philosophy’s fundamental questions of being and knowing.
In addition to a careful and precise analysis of Plato’s
Phaedo,
Parmenides,
and
Symposium,
Lampert shows that properly entwined, Plato’s three dialogues fuse to portray a young thinker entering philosophy’s true radical power. Lampert reveals why this radicality needed to be guarded and places this discussion within the greater scheme of the politics of philosophy.
became
Socrates across three dialogues. Thus, Plato rendered his becoming discoverable only to readers truly invested. In
How Socrates Became Socrates
, Laurence Lampert recognizes the path of Plato’s strides and guides us through the true account of Socrates’ becoming. He divulges how and why Plato ordered his
Phaedo
,
Parmenides
, and
Symposium
chronologically to give readers access to Socrates’ development on philosophy’s fundamental questions of being and knowing.
In addition to a careful and precise analysis of Plato’s
Phaedo,
Parmenides,
and
Symposium,
Lampert shows that properly entwined, Plato’s three dialogues fuse to portray a young thinker entering philosophy’s true radical power. Lampert reveals why this radicality needed to be guarded and places this discussion within the greater scheme of the politics of philosophy.