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Contents • • • • • • • Platonic dialogues [ ] Most of the Socratic dialogues referred to today are those of Plato. Defined the literary genre subsequent philosophers used. Plato wrote approximately 30 dialogues, in most of which Socrates is the main character.
Strictly speaking, the term refers to works in which is a character. As a genre, however, other texts are included; and are Socratic dialogues in which a wise man other than Socrates leads the discussion (the Athenian Stranger and, respectively). The protagonist of each dialogue, both in Plato's and Xenophon's work, usually is who by means of a kind of interrogation tries to find out more about the other person's understanding of moral issues. In the dialogues Socrates presents himself as a simple man who confesses that he has little knowledge. With this ironic approach he manages to confuse the other who boasts that he is an expert in the domain they discuss. The outcome of the dialogue is that Socrates demonstrates that the other person's views are inconsistent. In this way Socrates tries to show the way to real wisdom.
One of his most famous statements in that regard is 'The unexamined life is not worth living.' This philosophical questioning is known as the.
Rainbowssd5 39 2 exe to apk free. In some dialogues Plato's main character is not Socrates but someone from outside of. In Xenophon's Hiero a certain Simonides plays this role when Socrates is not the protagonist. Generally, the works which are most often assigned to Plato's early years are all considered to be Socratic dialogues (written from 399 to 387). Many of his Middle dialogues (written from 387 to 361, after the establishment of his ), and later dialogues (written in the period between 361 and his death in 347) incorporate Socrates' character and are often included here as well.
However, this interpretation of the corpus is not universally accepted. The time that Plato began to write his works and the date of composition of his last work are not known and what adds to the complexity is that even the ancient sources do not know the order of the works or the dialogues.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Other ancient authors [ ] • • According to a fragment of, the first author of Socratic dialogue was, but we do not know anything else about him, whether Socrates appeared in his works, or how accurate Aristotle was in his antagonistic judgement about him. • • • • • • • Aristotle himself is reputed to have written Socratic dialogues. No manuscripts, however, are extant.
• • • • • • Simon's writings are considered the first Socratic dialogues. • • a similar dialogue in on philosophical and rhetorical themes. Medieval and early modern dialogues [ ] Socratic dialogue remained a popular format for expressing arguments and drawing literary portraits of those who espouse them.
Some of these dialogues employ Socrates as a character, but many employ the philosophical style similar to Plato while substituting a different character to lead the discussion. • • Boethius' most famous book The Consolation of Philosophy is a Socratic dialogue in which Lady Philosophy interrogates Boethius • • Augustine's has been called a Socratic dialogue between Augustine the author and Augustine the narrator. • • Anselm's is a Socratic dialogue between Anselm and a monk named Boso. Contemporary dialogues [ ] • • Barfield's Worlds Apart is a dialogue in the Socratic tradition analyzing the problem of specialization in modern society and universities. • • Gide's is a series of 4 Socratic dialogues which aims to convince the reader of the normality and utility of in society. • • Kreeft is an academic who has published a series of Socratic dialogues in which Socrates questions famous thinkers from the distant and near past. The first of the series was Between Heaven and Hell, a dialogue between,,.