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Plato: Clitophon

Plato: Clitophon

Plato: Clitophon

Plato
S. R. Slings, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
November 1999
Hardback
9780521623681
£121.00
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    The Clitophon, a dialogue generally ascribed to Plato, is significant for focusing on Socrates' role as an exhorter of other people to engage in philosophy. It was almost certainly intended to bear closely on Plato's Republic and is a fascinating specimen of the philosophical protreptic, an important genre very fashionable at the time. This 1999 volume is a critical edition of this dialogue, in which Professor Slings provides a text based on an examination of all relevant manuscripts and accompanies it with a translation. His extensive introduction studies philosophical exhortation in the classical era, and tries to account for Plato's dialogues in general as a special type of exhortation. The Clitophon is seen as a defence of the Platonic dialogue. The commentary elucidates the Greek and discusses many passages where the meaning is not entirely clear.

    • First edition for more than sixty years, and the first ever commentary in English when published
    • The very extensive introduction sheds light on several important works of Plato
    • Contains full discussion of the dialogue's authenticity

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    November 1999
    Hardback
    9780521623681
    380 pages
    216 × 140 × 25 mm
    0.63kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Prolegomena to the Dialogue:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Summary and analysis of composition
    • 3. Is the Clitophon unfinished?
    • 4. The Clitophon as a Short Dialogue
    • 5. The characters of the dialogue
    • Part II. Meaning and Authenticity:
    • 6. Philosophical protreptic in the fourth century BCE
    • 7. Protreptic in the Clitophon
    • 8. Protreptic in Plato
    • 9. Elenchos in the Clitophon
    • 10. Justice in the Clitophon
    • 11. The meaning of the Clitophon
    • 12. Date and authenticity
    • Text and translation
    • Commentary
    • Appendices: I. The ending of Aristotle's Protrepticus
    • II. Note on the text
    • Bibliography
    • Indexes.
    • Plato
    • Editor
    • S. R. Slings , Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam