David M. Johnson
Xenophon's Socratic Works
Xenophon's Socratic Works
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Xenophons Socratic Works, such as Memorabilia and Apology, provide evidence for the trial of Socrates and refute historical charges against him. David M. Johnson's book restores these works to their original literary context, showing how Xenophons emphasis on control of the passions can be reconciled with intellectualism. It also discusses Xenophons Symposium and Oeconomicus, defending Socratic sexual morality and debating conventional elite values. Xenophons portrait of Socrates is rich and coherent, compatible with Plato's portrayal. This volume is a valuable resource for readers interested in Socrates, ancient philosophy, and Socratic dialogue.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 330 pages
\n Publication date: 28 April 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Xenophons Socratic Works ,demonstrates that Xenophon,a student of Socrates,military man,and man of letters,is an indispensable source for our understanding of the life and philosophy of Socrates. David M. Johnson restores Xenophons most ambitious Socratic work,the Memorabilia (Socratic Recollections),to its original literary context,enabling readers to experience it as Xenophons original audience would have,rather than as a pale imitation of Platonic dialogue. He shows that the Memorabilia ,together with Xenophons Apology ,provides us with our best evidence for the trial of Socrates,and a comprehensive and convincing refutation of the historical charges against Socrates. Johnsons account of Socrates moral psychology shows how Xenophons emphasis on control of the passions can be reconciled with the intellectualism normally attributed to Socrates. Chapters on Xenophons Symposium and Oeconomicus (Estate Manager) reveal how Xenophon used all the literary tools of Socratic dialogue to defend Socratic sexual morality ( Symposium ) and debate the merits and limits of conventional elite values ( Oeconomicus ). Throughout the book,Johnson argues that Xenophons portrait of Socrates is rich and coherent,and largely compatible with the better-known portrait of Socrates in Plato. Xenophon aimed not to provide a rival portrait of Socrates,Johnson shows,but to supplement and clarify what others had said about Socrates. Xenophons Socratic Works ,thus,provides readers with a far firmer basis for reconstruction of the trial of Socrates,a key moment in the history of Athenian democracy,and for our understanding of Socrates seminal impact on Greek philosophy. This volume introduces Xenophons Socratic works to a wide range of readers,from undergraduate students e.
\n Weight: 652g\n
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 27 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367472047\n \n
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