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Plato's Phaedo

Plato's <I>Phaedo</I>

Plato's <I>Phaedo</I>

Forms, Death, and the Philosophical Life
David Ebrey, Universitat de Barcelona
September 2024
Paperback
9781108790994

    Plato's Phaedo is a literary gem that develops many of his most famous ideas. David Ebrey's careful reinterpretation argues that the many debates about the dialogue cannot be resolved so long as we consider its passages in relative isolation from one another, separated from their intellectual background. His book shows how Plato responds to his literary, religious, scientific, and philosophical context, and argues that we can only understand the dialogue's central ideas and arguments in light of its overall structure. This approach yields new interpretations of the dialogue's key ideas, including the nature and existence of 'Platonic' forms, the existence of the soul after death, the method of hypothesis, and the contemplative ethical ideal. Moreover, this comprehensive approach shows how the characters play an integral role in the Phaedo's development and how its literary structure complements Socrates' views while making its own distinctive contribution to the dialogue's drama and ideas.

    • The first major English book on the Phaedo since Bostock's 1986 monograph
    • Provides new accounts of many of Plato's most famous ideas while bringing out the interest of overlooked parts of the Phaedo
    • Provides an accessible yet scholarly approach that emphasizes the Phaedo's unity while setting it in its intellectual context

    Reviews & endorsements

    'David Ebrey's valuable scholarship on the Phaedo has consistently helped to deepen readers' understanding of this popular dialogue. In this stimulating new book he takes a holistic approach to the Phaedo, exploring it as a philosopher and classicist, as well as a reader of a 'literary gem' that is part of a rich cultural, religious, scientific, and philosophical tradition. Highly recommended.' Blake Hestir, Texas Christian University

    'Judicious, accessible, comprehensive, and richly informative, David Ebrey's new study of the Phaedo will be welcomed by students and scholars alike.' David Sedley, University of Cambridge

    'Ebrey's book is an outstanding work of scholarship and a major contribution to our understanding of the Phaedo. Through detailed argument analysis, careful attention to the dialogue's form and structure, and illuminating treatment of its intellectual contexts, Ebrey provides a reading that is impressively coherent and highly plausible.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    September 2024
    Paperback
    9781108790994
    360 pages
    229 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.523kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The Characters
    • 2. The Phaedo as an Alternative to Tragedy and Socrates as a Poet:
    • 57a–61c
    • 3. Defense of the Desire to be Dead:
    • 61c–69e
    • 4. Cebes' Challenge and the Cyclical Argument:
    • 69e–72d
    • 5. The Recollecting Argument:
    • 72e–77d
    • 6. The Kinship Argument:
    • 77d–80d
    • 7. The Return to the Defense:
    • 80d–84b
    • 8. Misology and the Soul as a Harmonia:
    • 84c–86e, 88c–95a
    • 9. Socrates' Autobiography:
    • 95e–102a
    • 10. Cebes' Objection and the Final Argument:
    • 86e–88b, 102b–107b
    • 11. The Cosmos and the Afterlife:
    • 107c–115a
    • 12. The Death Scene:
    • 115a–118a.
      Author
    • David Ebrey , Universitat de Barcelona

      David Ebrey is co-editor (with Richard Kraut) of the Cambridge Companion to Plato (2022), editor of Theory and Practice in Aristotle's Natural Science (2015), and the author of articles on a variety of topics in Plato and Aristotle.