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Becoming Socrates

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A rigorous investigation of Socrates' early education, pinpointing the thought that led Socrates to turn from natural science to the study of morality, ethics, and politicsPlato's Parmenides is reg...
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  • 20 March 2018
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A rigorous investigation of Socrates' early education, pinpointing the thought that led Socrates to turn from natural science to the study of morality, ethics, and politics

Plato's Parmenides is regarded as a canonical work in ontology. Depicting a conversation between Parmenides of Elea and a young Socrates, the dialogue presents a rigorous examination of Socrates' theory of the forms, the most influential account of being in the philosophic tradition.

In this commentary on the Parmenides, Alex Priou argues that the dialogue is, in actuality, a reflection on politics. Priou begins from the accepted view that the conversation consists of two discrete parts -- a critique of the forms, followed by Socrates' philosophical training -- but finds a unity to the dialogue yet to be acknowledged. By paying careful attention to what Parmenides calls the "greatest impasse" facing Socrates' ontology, Priou reveals a political context to the conversation. The need in society for order and good rule includes the need, at a more fundamental level, for an adequate andefficacious explanation of being. Recounting here how a young Socrates first learned of the primacy of political philosophy, which would become the hallmark of his life, Becoming Socrates shows that political philosophy, and not ontology, is "first philosophy."

Alex Priou is an instructor in the Herbst Program in the Humanities in Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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Price: $120.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date: 20 March 2018
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781580469197
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Political science and theory, PHILOSOPHY / Political, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Social and political philosophy
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For the first time, Plato's presentation of the young Socrates being schooled by the great Parmenides in ontology is shown to illuminate, and to be illuminated by, Plato's presentation of the mature Socrates analyzing justice in the Republic. What results is a deeply thought-provoking new perspective on Platonic-Socratic political philosophy.
Acknowledgments
1. The Problem of the Parmenides
2. Parmenides on Socrates' "Platonism": Parmenides 126a1-137c4
3. Parmenides on Eleatic Monism: Parmenides 137c4-166c5
4. The Problem of Socrates
Notes
Bibliography
Index