Brill's companion to the reception of Socrates /

Brill's Companion to the Reception of Socrates , edited by Christopher Moore, provides almost unbroken coverage, across three-dozen studies, of 2450 years of philosophical and literary engagement with Socrates - the singular Athenian intellectual, paradigm of moral discipline, and inspiration f...

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Other Authors: Moore, Christopher, 1981- (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]

Series: Brill's Companions to Classical Reception 18.
Brill's Companions in Classical Studies Online IV, ISBN: 9789004360280.

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Call Number: B317 .B6955 2019

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright page
  • Abbreviations
  • Contributors
  • Socrates' Writing as Writings about Socrates /
  • Christopher Moore
  • Living Reception
  • Greek Tragedy and the Socratic Tradition /
  • Jacques A. Bromberg
  • Socrates in Early Fourth-Century Rhetoric: Polycrates, Lysias, Isocrates, and Pseudo-Andocides /
  • David J. Murphy
  • Plato's Reception of Socrates: One Aspect /
  • Sandra Peterson
  • Antisthenes' Portrayal of Socrates /
  • Menahem Luz
  • Xenophon's Socrates and the Socratic Xenophon /
  • David Johnson
  • Greek Philosophy
  • Socrates in Aristotle's History of Philosophy /
  • Christopher Moore
  • What Is Socratic about the Pseudo-Platonica? /
  • Mark Joyal
  • Epicurus and the Epicureans on Socrates and the Socratics /
  • F. Javier Campos-Daroca
  • The Syncretic Socrates of Epictetus /
  • Brian Earl Johnson
  • Socratic Themes in the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius /
  • John Sellars
  • Plutarch's Primary Use of the Socratic Paradigm in the Lives /
  • Mark Beck
  • Socratic Methods in Damascius /
  • Damian Caluori
  • Roman Writers
  • Cicero and Socrates /
  • Sean McConnell
  • Socrates in Roman Satire /
  • Cedric Littlewood
  • The Rhetoric of Socrates in Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria /
  • Curtis Dozier
  • Socrates in Aulus Gellius /
  • Leofranc Holford-Strevens
  • Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period
  • The Reception of Socrates in Tertullian /
  • Juraj Franek
  • Socrates in Stobaeus: Assembling a Philosopher /
  • Susan Prince
  • Syriac Reception of Socrates /
  • Ute Pietruschka
  • Socrates in the Arabic Tradition: An Esteemed Monotheist with Moist Blue Eyes /
  • Elvira Wakelnig
  • Socrates, "Princeps Stoicorum," in Albert the Great's Middle Ages /
  • Nadia Bray
  • Socrates in Byzantium /
  • Michele Trizio
  • Early Modern Europe
  • Manetti's Socrates and the Socrateses of Antiquity /
  • James Hankins
  • Writing Montaigne's Socrates with Diogenes Laertius and Plutarch /
  • Alison Calhoun
  • Socrates and Religious Debate in the Scottish Enlightenment /
  • Felicity P. Loughlin
  • The Nineteenth Century
  • Socrates in the Early Nineteenth Century, Become Young and Beautiful /
  • Hayden W. Ausland
  • Astonished Thought: Friedrich Schlegel's Appropriation of Socratic Irony /
  • Samuel Frederick
  • Hegel on Socrates and the Historical Advent of Moral Self-Consciousness /
  • Brady Bowman
  • The Mills /
  • Antis Loizides
  • Kierkegaard's Socratic Way of Writing /
  • David Schur and Lori Yamato
  • Nietzsche's Revaluation of Socrates /
  • Christopher C. Raymond
  • The Twentieth Century
  • Wittgenstein's Reception of Socrates /
  • Oskari Kuusela
  • Leo Strauss' Socrates and the Possibility of Philosophy in Our Time /
  • Dolores Amat
  • "Sacrifice a Cock to Asclepius": The Reception of Socrates in Foucault's Final Writings /
  • Leonard Lawlor
  • Socratic Voices in Derrida's Writing /
  • Karel Thein
  • Socrates, Vlastos, and Analytic Philosophy /
  • David Conan Wolfsdorf
  • Back Matter
  • Index of Persons.