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Socrates' Request and the Educational Narrative of the Timaeus (Hardcover)
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Socrates' Request and the Educational Narrative of the Timaeus (Hardcover)
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Timaeus is not an independent work. Rather, it is the premier
dialogue in an unfinished trilogy that also includes Critias, of
which we have only a fragment, and Hermocrates, which is forecast
in Critias but was presumably never written. There is demand, and
has been for some time now, for an account of the relevance between
the extant parts of the trilogy, namely the pertinence of Timaeus'
cosmology to Critias' war story. Over time this demand has been
refined. There is now a more specific interest in the relevance of
the cosmology to what is commonly known as "Socrates' Request"-that
is, what Socrates is asking of his interlocutors at the outset of
the trilogy. While Charles Ives certainly addresses the former,
more general demand, the primary concern in this book is with the
latter, given the obvious aptness of Critias' contribution.
Socrates, at least in part, is asking for a story about a war, and
Critias provides it. What is far from obvious is how Timaeus'
contribution fits into this picture. In order to illuminate the
nature of this contribution, Ives first establishes that Socrates
is asking for an encomium with two areas of focus, which will be
taken up by Critias and Timaeus. Critias will speak on war-more
precisely, on the war between ancient Athens and Atlantis. Timaeus
will speak on the warriors' education as philosophers, and in
particular on the formation and nature of the philosophical soul.
To show the relevance of Timaeus' speech to the request, Ives
highlights the educational aspects of the dialogue, charting the
progress of an educational program that aims at health. The book
especially focuses on the convalescence of intellect, which ushers
in discussions of the medical dimensions of Timaeus' physics; the
markedly Platonic project of becoming like god; and the
comprehensively philosophical soul that leads its possessor to
success on the battlefield. Socrates' Request and the Educational
Narrative of the Timaeus is written for those interested in ancient
philosophy and philosophy of education.
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