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The Art of Living : Socratic Reflections from Plato to Foucault

by: Nehamas, A.

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Category: Philosophy
Code: 289
ISBN-13: 9780520224902 / 978-0-520-22490-2
ISBN-10: 0520224906 / 0-520-22490-6
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Date: 2000
Publication Place: Berkeley
Binding: Paper
Pages: 283
Book Condition: New
Comments: First published 1998

 In modern times, philosophy has been a theoretical discipline rather than a practice or mode of life. In antiquity, however, Greek and Roman philosophers of all stripes turned to Socrates as the model of what a truly philosophical life should be. The idea of a philosophical life, and of philosophy as the art of living, though it is now in neglect among professional philosophers, has survived in the works of such major modern authors as Montaigne, Nietzsche, and Foucault. Why does each of these philosophers, fundamentally concerned with their own originality, return, like their ancient predecessors, to Socrates as their model? Why do they need a model at all? And why is the Socrates of Plato's dialogues suitable as a model? Uniquely, Socrates shows by example the way toward establishing an individual mode of life, a way that will not force his followers to repeat the life of Socrates but will compel them to search for their own

PREFACE ix
Introduction 1 (18)
PART ONE: SILENCE 19 (82)
1. Platonic Irony: Author and Audience
19 (27)
2. Socratic Irony: Character and Interlocutors
46 (24)
3. Socratic Irony: Character and Author
70 (31)
PART TWO: VOICES 101 (88)
4. A Face for Socrates' Reason: Montaigne's "Of physiognomy"
101 (27)
5. A Reason for Socrates' Face: Nietzsche on "The Problem of Socrates"
128 (29)
6. A Fate for Socrates' Reason: Foucault on the Care of the Self
157 (32)
NOTES 189 (68)
BIBLIOGRAPHY 257 (14)
INDEX 271

Series:
Sather classical lectures, v. 61

 
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The Art of Living : Socratic Reflections from Plato to Foucault

by: Nehamas, A.

  • ISBN-13: 9780520224902 / 978-0-520-22490-2
  • ISBN-03: 0520224906 / 0-520-22490-6
  • University of California Press, Berkeley, 2000

Price: 35,00 EURO

1 copy in stock