Abandoned Footnotes
Stray thoughts, notes, and digressive ditties.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Socrates' trial and the Eleatic Stranger
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The Sophist and the Statesman seem to present themselves as a kind of philosophical trial of Socrates (see Cropsey 1995 ; Friedländer 196...
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
The Stranger's Shame and the dialogic character of the Sophist
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The typical view of the dramatic character of the "late" dialogues of Plato (like the Sophist ) is that they don't have any. T...
Missing dialogues
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It is an interesting factoid that Plato appears to have written two "incomplete" trilogies: the Timaeus , Critias , and "Herm...
The Theaetetus and the Eleatic Dialogues
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Are the Theaetetus and the Eleatic dialogues of Plato (the Sophist and the Statesman ) dramatically connected? The usual answer is yes - t...
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