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- Plato gives no hint in his Apology that he had any reservations about the way Socrates led his life or the doctrines that guided him; the format of the Apology prevents him from doing so.
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Oct 21, 2024 · Plato gives no hint in his Apology that he had any reservations about the way Socrates led his life or the doctrines that guided him; the format of the Apology prevents him from doing so.
- Richard Kraut
Can a real or ‘historical’ Socrates, with distinctive beliefs, be identified on the basis of the testimony roughly contemporaneous with his life which survives from Aristophanes, Plato, Xenophon, and (a generation later) Aristotle?
- Melissa Lane
- 2000
Dec 17, 2023 · Some argue that Socrates intentionally sought out Plato as a potential successor due to his exceptional intellectual capabilities. Others suggest that Plato's youthful admiration for Socrates prompted him to actively pursue their meeting.
Plato gives no hint in his Apology that he had any reservations about the way Socrates led his life or the doctrines that guided him; the format of the Apology prevents him from doing so. He has made the decision to let Socrates speak for himself in this work and to refrain from offering any of his own reflections on the justice or injustice of ...
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Jul 21, 2022 · This chapter addresses Plato’s conception of philosophy by examining how the Apology of Socrates represents Socrates as a model lover of wisdom.
Oct 21, 2024 · Why did Plato assign Socrates a small role in some dialogues (and none in Laws) and a large role in others?
Plato offers us two. quite different portraits of Socrates the philosopher, that of the early dialogues and that of the middle dialogues. Scholars almost universally. recognize the Socrates of the middle dialogues as a mouthpiece for Plato.