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Socratic ignorance and Platonic knowledge in the Dialogues of Plato Sara Ahbel-Rappe.

By: Ahbel-Rappe, Sara, 1960-Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY series in western esoteric traditionsPublisher: Albany, NY SUNY Press State University of New York Press, 2018Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781438469287; 1438469284Subject(s): Plato. Dialogues | Socrates | Socrates | Dialogues (Plato) | Livres numériques | e-books | PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical | Electronic booksGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks DDC classification: 184 LOC classification: B395Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Intro; Contents; Preface Socrates as an Esoteric Figure; Acknowledgments; Introduction Socratic Ignorance and Platonic Knowledge; The Apology and Parmenides as Bookends of Socratic Wisdom; On Not Being Deceived by Appearances; Socrates and Initiatory Traditions; Chapter 1 Socratic Philosophy; Appendix: Socrates and Dogmatism from a Comparative Philosophical Viewpoint; Chapter 2 Socratic Receptions; Chapter 3 Socrates and Self-Knowledge; Conclusion: Now I Know You!; Appendix; Self-Knowledge and Divine Knowledge: A Preliminary Excursion; Chapter 4 Euthydemus: Native and Foreign.
Against InstrumentalismThe Roman Inheritance of Socrates; Chapter 5 Alcibiades I: The Mirror of Socrates; Appendix: Suhurawardi on Knowledge by Presence; Chapter 6 Lysis: The Aporetic Identity of the First Friend; A First Skirmish over the First Friend; The Aporetic Nature of the First Friend; Friends Share All Things Alike; Conclusion: Lysis 215a9 and Unitarian Readings of the Socratic Dialogues; Appendix; The Impersonal Self: A Contradiction?; Chapter 7 From Virtues to Forms in the Phaedrus; Self-Knowledge and Forms in the Phaedrus.
The Phaedrus in Late Antique Platonism and ChristianityConclusion: Mania; Chapter 8 Theaetetus: Socrates's Interrogation of Platonic Knowledge; Plato, Midwifery, and Natural Philosophy: The Theaetetus in Recent Scholarship; The Theaetetus: Plato's Abhidharma; Socratic Barrenness in the Neoplatonic Tradition; Chapter 9 "He Who Is Wisest among You": Socratic Ignorance between the Parmenides and the Apology; Conclusion The Socratic Paradigm; Assimilation to God: Socrates and the Divine.
Sama Dukha Sukhaa Sarveheh: The Equality of All Beings with Respect to Well-Being and Suffering in Plato and in ShantidevaThe Transmigration of Happiness; Notes; Works Cited; Index.
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Intro; Contents; Preface Socrates as an Esoteric Figure; Acknowledgments; Introduction Socratic Ignorance and Platonic Knowledge; The Apology and Parmenides as Bookends of Socratic Wisdom; On Not Being Deceived by Appearances; Socrates and Initiatory Traditions; Chapter 1 Socratic Philosophy; Appendix: Socrates and Dogmatism from a Comparative Philosophical Viewpoint; Chapter 2 Socratic Receptions; Chapter 3 Socrates and Self-Knowledge; Conclusion: Now I Know You!; Appendix; Self-Knowledge and Divine Knowledge: A Preliminary Excursion; Chapter 4 Euthydemus: Native and Foreign.

Against InstrumentalismThe Roman Inheritance of Socrates; Chapter 5 Alcibiades I: The Mirror of Socrates; Appendix: Suhurawardi on Knowledge by Presence; Chapter 6 Lysis: The Aporetic Identity of the First Friend; A First Skirmish over the First Friend; The Aporetic Nature of the First Friend; Friends Share All Things Alike; Conclusion: Lysis 215a9 and Unitarian Readings of the Socratic Dialogues; Appendix; The Impersonal Self: A Contradiction?; Chapter 7 From Virtues to Forms in the Phaedrus; Self-Knowledge and Forms in the Phaedrus.

The Phaedrus in Late Antique Platonism and ChristianityConclusion: Mania; Chapter 8 Theaetetus: Socrates's Interrogation of Platonic Knowledge; Plato, Midwifery, and Natural Philosophy: The Theaetetus in Recent Scholarship; The Theaetetus: Plato's Abhidharma; Socratic Barrenness in the Neoplatonic Tradition; Chapter 9 "He Who Is Wisest among You": Socratic Ignorance between the Parmenides and the Apology; Conclusion The Socratic Paradigm; Assimilation to God: Socrates and the Divine.

Sama Dukha Sukhaa Sarveheh: The Equality of All Beings with Respect to Well-Being and Suffering in Plato and in ShantidevaThe Transmigration of Happiness; Notes; Works Cited; Index.

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