'A New Interpretation of Plato's Socratic Dialogues
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A study of the remainsof the other Socratic authors, and of Eschines in particular, makes clear that this dialogue form was essentially a genre of fictional "conversations with Socrates". freely invented even when the interlocutors were historical. Hence it is a mistake to regard Plato's earlier dialogues as a report of the philosophy of the historical Socrates. The present interpretation aims toreplace the notion of a "Socratic period" in Plato's philosophical development with a more unified View of Plato's work as a whole. Hence the notion of "prolepsis" is utilized to suggest that most of the so-called "Socratic-dialogues"are Written (and intended to be read) from the point of View of the socalled "middle dialogues".Downloads
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2000-06-01
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Kahn, C. (2000). ’A New Interpretation of Plato’s Socratic Dialogues. Areté, 12(1), 29–42. https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.200001.002
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