The play of character in Plato's Dialogues / Ruby Blondell.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 452 pages)Content type:- text
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- 0511020325
- 9780511020322
- 9780511482472
- 0511482477
- 1280432985
- 9781280432989
- 1107122090
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- 0511177089
- 9780511177088
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- Plato. Dialogues
- Platon. Dialogues
- Dialogues (Plato)
- Dialog
- PlatÃo, 428-348 A. C
- Plato
- Characters and characteristics
- Personnages
- PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical
- Characters and characteristics
- Philosophie
- Persoonlijkheid
- Theatraliteit
- Dialogen
- Grieks
- Filosofia antiga
- Literatura grega (crítica e interpretação)
- 184 21
- B395 .B57 2002eb
- 18.43
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-427) and index.
Drama and dialogue -- Reading Plato -- Plato the "dramatist" -- Why dialogue form? -- The imitation of character -- "Character" -- The Platonic Sokrates -- Mimetic pedagogy -- The elenctic Sokrates at work: Hippias Minor -- The elenctic Sokrates -- Hippias and Homer -- Sokrates and Hippias -- Rewriting Homer -- A changing cast of characters: Republic -- Socratic testing: three responses -- Playing devil's advocate -- Sokrates and the sons of Ariston -- Self-censorship -- Learning by example -- Reproducing Sokrates: Theaetetus -- Sokrates and the philosopher prince -- Likeness -- Difference -- Cutting the cord -- Becoming Sokrates -- Putting Sokrates in his place: Sophist and Statesman -- Plato's triad -- The Man with No Name -- Homogenized, pasteurized respondents -- The visitor's pedagogy -- Assaulting the father -- A place for everything, and everything in its place -- A word is worth a thousand pictures -- The visitor and Sokrates -- Silencing Sokrates.
Print version record.
This book provides an interpretation of Plato in general, and several dialogues in particular, from the point of view of dramatic characterization. It aims to show traditional 'analytical' philosophical interpreters the significance of such 'literary' features for understanding the philosophical issues at stake.
English.
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