Socratic Charis

Socratic Charis
Author :
Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 193
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780739180174
ISBN-13 : 0739180177
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Socratic Charis by : Lisa Atwood Wilkinson

Download or read book Socratic Charis written by Lisa Atwood Wilkinson and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2013-02-07 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the possibility that Plato’s philosophia is influenced by non-agonal practices and values that historically and philosophically antedate the agonal practices of the Athenian ekklesia. The author surveys literature concerning the predominance of agonal in ancient Greek culture, the values associated with oral poetic performance as a religious practice, and the ubiquitous character of the gift practice known as xenia in the ancient world. The author compares the structure of the agon to the structure of other ancient practices, and reasons that while agonistic practices are oppositional and binary, poetic and social practices are narrative and plural and exemplify, alternative to the agonal, the value of charis—grace. Reading Socratic speech and Socratic inquiry in terms of charis illuminates the narrative structure of Plato’s portrayal of Socrates and precludes one-dimensional analyses of Plato’s writings as philosophically agonistic and demonstrative. Rather the value of Socratic charis illustrates the value of genuine dialogue, and the author suggests how revaluing Socratic dialogue in light of charis can be relevant to current thinking about philosophy, politics, and the agon.


Socratic Charis Related Books

Socratic Charis
Language: en
Pages: 193
Authors: Lisa Atwood Wilkinson
Categories: Philosophy
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-02-07 - Publisher: Lexington Books

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book explores the possibility that Plato’s philosophia is influenced by non-agonal practices and values that historically and philosophically antedate th
Xenophon and the Graces of Power
Language: en
Pages: 457
Authors: Vincent Azoulay
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-12-31 - Publisher: Classical Press of Wales

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

One of classical Greece's most worldly and lucid writers, Xenophon across his many works gave a restless criticism of power: democratic, oligarchic and autocrat
Plato and Xenophon
Language: en
Pages: 686
Authors: Gabriel Danzig
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-06-12 - Publisher: BRILL

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Plato and Xenophon are the two students of Socrates whose works have come down to us in their entirety. Their works have been studied by countless scholars over
Philosophy as Agôn
Language: en
Pages: 345
Authors: Robert Metcalf
Categories: Philosophy
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-10-15 - Publisher: Northwestern University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In Philosophy as Agôn: A Study of Plato's Gorgias and Related Texts, Robert Metcalf offers a fresh interpretation of Plato's dialogues as dramatic texts whose
Allusion, Authority, and Truth
Language: en
Pages: 469
Authors: Phillip Mitsis
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010 - Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Questions about how ancient Greek texts establish their authority, reflect on each other, and project their own truths have become central for a wide range of r