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Socrates in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Socrates in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Publications of the Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London
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Socrates, son of Sophroniscus, of Alopece is arguably the most
richly and diversely commemorated - and appropriated - of all
ancient thinkers. Already in Antiquity, vigorous controversy over
his significance and value ensured a wide range of conflicting
representations. He then became available to the medieval,
renaissance and modern worlds in a provocative variety of roles: as
paradigmatic philosopher and representative (for good or ill) of
ancient philosophical culture in general; as practitioner of a
distinctive philosophical method, and a distinctive philosophical
lifestyle; as the ostensible originator of startling doctrines
about politics and sex; as martyr (the victim of the most extreme
of all miscarriages of justice); as possessor of an extraordinary,
and extraordinarily significant physical appearance; and as the
archetype of the hen-pecked intellectual. To this day, he continues
to be the most readily recognized of ancient philosophers, as much
in popular as in academic culture. This volume, along with its
companion, Socrates from Antiquity to the Enlightenment, aims to do
full justice to the source material (philosophical, literary,
artistic, political), and to the range of interpretative issues it
raises. It opens with an Introduction summarizing the reception of
Socrates up to 1800, and describing scholarly study since then.
This is followed by sections on the hugely influential Socrateses
of Hegel, Kirkegaard and Nietzsche; representations of Socrates
(particularly his erotic teaching) principally inspired by Plato's
Symposium; and political manipulations of Socratic material,
especially in the 20th century. A distinctive feature is the
inclusion of Cold War Socrateses, both capitalist and communist.
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