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Harvey Yunis, Character, Constitutions, and Epideictic Rhetoric in Thucydides and Plato

Harvey Yunis, Character, Constitutions, and Epideictic Rhetoric in Thucydides and Plato

Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Socratic Studies

Workshop held at the Section of Philosophy, University of Copenhagen, Friday, December 2, 2022 The Aim of the Workshop The aim of the workshop is to develop a better understanding of the interpretations, evaluations and uses of the figure of Socrates...

Virtual Socrates Colloquium 2022, April 20

Virtual Socrates Colloquium 2022 Wednesday,  Apr. 20  Composing music and telling stories: On Socrates’ representation in the Phaedo Chloe Balla Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Crete How does Socrates’ story regarding his decision to compose poetry during his stay in prison relate to Plato’s...

VIRTUAL SOCRATES COLLOQUIUM

  International Society for Socratic Studies Virtual Socrates Colloquium  recordings and abstracts of past colloquia list of past colloquia

Abstract

Christof Rapp:Unpacking Socrates’ Core Intuition in the ‘Gorgias’ The Socrates in Plato’s Apology and Crito (no less than the Socrates in Xenophon’s Memorabilia) leaves us puzzled in many respects. It is presupposed among other things that the unexamined life is...
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