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Plato’s Trial of Athens
Mark A. Ralkowski
出版
Bloomsbury Publishing
, 2018-11-29
主題
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
History / Ancient / Greece
History / Ancient / General
ISBN
1474227252
9781474227254
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=IEpyDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
What can we learn about the trial of Socrates from Plato's dialogues? Most scholars say we can learn a lot from the
Apology
, but not from the rest.
Plato's Trial of Athens
rejects this assumption and argues that Plato used several of his dialogues to turn the tables on Socrates' accusers: they blamed Socrates for something the city had done to itself. Plato wanted to set the record straight and save his city from repeating her worst mistakes of the 5th century.
Plato's Trial of Athens
addresses challenging questions about the historicity of Plato's dialogues, and it traces Plato's critique of Athenian public life and
polis
culture from the trial in 399 up through the
Laws
and the Atlantis myth in the
Critias
and
Timaeus
. In the end, Ralkowski shows that what began as a bitter response to the unjust, politically-charged trial of Socrates, evolved into a pessimistic reflection on the role of philosophy in a democratic society, a theory about Athens' 5th century decline, and cautionary tale about the corrupting influences of naval imperialism.