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Virtues of Authenticity

Essays on Plato and Socrates

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Published: 21st December 1998
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The eminent philosopher and classical scholar Alexander Nehamas presents here a collection of his most important essays on Plato and Socrates. The papers are unified in theme by the idea that Plato's central philosophical concern in metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics was to distinguish the authentic from the fake, the original from its imitations. In approach, the collection displays Nehamas's characteristic combination of analytical rigor and sensitivity to the literary form and dramatic effect of Plato's work. Together, the papers represent Nehamas's distinct and original contributions to scholarship on Plato and Socrates and serve as a comprehensive introduction to the thought of these two philosophers.

In the book's opening section, Nehamas discusses Plato's representation of Socrates as a model of authentic human goodness, showing that Plato's Socrates is a more skeptical, troubling, and individualistic thinker than is usually supposed. The papers in the second section form a sustained defense of a new and important understanding of Plato's theory of the forms and the evolution of that theory in Plato's later writings. The third section examines Plato's contention that popular entertainment--by which he meant Greek epic and tragic poetry--misleads its audience into a debased life, an argument Nehamas relates to modern anxieties about television and other forms of popular culture. The collection also includes a discussion of Plato's use of the dialogue form in his representation of Socrates and carefully examines the combination of literary and philosophical elements in his work.

Nehamas argues in the book that Plato's specific judgments of what is authentic are often flawed, but that his idea of authenticity as the mark of truth, beauty, and goodness is stronger than many modern scholars have assumed. In drawing together Nehamas's many influential ideas about Plato and Socrates, "Virtues of Authenticity" is a major contribution to the study of ancient Greek philosophy.

Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Socrates: Questions of Goodness and Method
Meno's Paradox and Socrates as a Teacherp. 3
Socratic Intellectualismp. 27
What Did Socrates Teach and to Whom Did He Teach It?p. 59
Voices of Silence: On Gregory Vlastos's Socratesp. 83
Eristic, Antilogic, Sophistic, Dialectic: Plato's Demarcation of Philosophy from Sophistryp. 108
Plato: Questions of Metaphysics and Epistemology
On Parmenides' Three Ways of Inquiryp. 125
Plato on the Imperfection of the Sensible Worldp. 138
Confusing Universals and Particulars in Plato's Early Dialoguesp. 159
Self-Predication and Plato's Theory of Formsp. 176
Participation and Predication in Plato's Later Thoughtp. 196
Episteme and Logos in Plato's Later Thoughtp. 224
Plato: Questions of Beauty and the Arts
Plato on Imitation and Poetry in Republic Xp. 251
Plato and the Mass Mediap. 279
Plato: Individual Works
The Symposiump. 303
The Republicp. 316
The Phaedrusp. 329
Index of Passages Citedp. 359
General Indexp. 365
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ISBN: 9780691001784
ISBN-10: 0691001782
Audience: Tertiary; University or College
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 376
Published: 21st December 1998
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 16.4  x 2.591
Weight (kg): 0.692