1. Editors' Introduction.- 2. The Strange Conversation of Plato’s Minos.- 3. Platonic Beginnings.- 4. A Look at Socrates’ Motives in the Laches.- 5. Socrates’ Self-Knowledge.- 6. Socrates’ Exhortation to Follow the Logos.- 7. Philosophy, Eros, and the Socratic Turn.- 8. Free to Care: Socrates’ Political Engagement.- 10. Socrates: Sisyphean or Overflowing?.- 11. Socrates’ Motives and Human Wisdom in Plato’s Theages.- 12. Plato’s Euthyphro on Divine and Human Wisdom.- 13. On the Question of Socratic Benevolence.- 14. Philanthropy in the Action of the Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito.- 15. Philosophic Care in the Life of Plato’s Socrates.- 16. Plato’s Sons and the Library of Magnesia.
Paul J. Diduch is an Instructor in the Herbst Program of
Humanities for Engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder,
USA. He has published articles and reviews on Plato and Thucydides
and is currently working on Socrates’ critique of pre-Socratic
science and the problems of virtue and knowledge in Plato’s
thought.
Michael P. Harding is an Associate Professor of Philosophy
and Political Science at Montgomery College, USA. He earned his
doctorate from the Institute of Philosophic Studies at the
University of Dallas, USA.
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