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The Method of Hypothesis and the Nature of Soul in Plato's Phaedo

The Method of Hypothesis and the Nature of Soul in Plato's <I>Phaedo</I>

The Method of Hypothesis and the Nature of Soul in Plato's <I>Phaedo</I>

John Palmer, University of Florida
February 2021
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    This study of Plato's Phaedo promotes better understanding of its arguments for the soul's immortality by showing how Plato intended them, not as proofs, but as properly dialectical arguments functioning in accordance with the method of hypothesis. Unlike the argument for the soul's immortality in the Phaedrus, which does seem intended as a proof, the Phaedo arguments are proceeding toward the first principles that could serve as the basis for a proof - the most important being an account of the soul's own essential nature. This study attends to the substantial progress the Phaedo makes toward such an account. It also considers Socrates' epistemic situation in the dialogue and the problem of whether his confidence in the face of death is misplaced if his arguments have not been proofs before considering how the concluding myth draws together several of the dialogue's main themes.

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    February 2021
    Paperback
    9781108930871
    75 pages
    150 × 230 × 5 mm
    0.12kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The inconclusive character of the Phaedo's arguments
    • 3. The dialectical function of the method of hypothesis
    • 4. Dialectical progression in the discussion of suicide
    • 5. The dialectical function of the cyclical arguments
    • 6. The recollection argument's introduction of the Forms hypothesis
    • 7. The turn to the nature of soul in the affinity argument
    • 8. Soul as substance in Socrates' response to Simmias
    • 9. Toward the nature of soul in the final argument
    • 10. Justified belief on the way to first principles
    • 11. Mythologia and the Philosophic Life.
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    • John Palmer , University of Florida