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AESOP IN PLATO’S SŌKRATIKOI LOGOI: ANALOGY, ELENCHOS, AND DISAVOWAL
Ist Teil von
Aesopic Conversations, 2010, p.325
Ort / Verlag
Princeton University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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LET ME START FROM THE point at which I left off in the previous chapter: from the uniqueness or singularity of Socrates. For it is this most of all that solicits our belief in the world conjured by Platonic dialogue and thereby ultimately draws us into the argumentation that constitutes the main action of Plato’s “anti-tragic theater.”¹ But how, specifically, does Plato achieve this representational tour de force, crafting an image of Socrates as unlike anybody else, compellingly strange and unique? It is my contention that much of this representation of Socrates is shot through with elements drawn from an