03559nam 2200445 450 991062929890332120230319144138.03-031-13690-X(MiAaPQ)EBC7133435(Au-PeEL)EBL7133435(CKB)25299349000041(EXLCZ)992529934900004120230319d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWhy Plato lost interest in the Socratic method /Gareth B. Matthews ; edited by S. Marc CohenCham, Switzerland :Palgrave Macmillan,[2023]©20231 online resource (122 pages)Palgrave pivotPrint version: Matthews, Gareth B. Why Plato Lost Interest in the Socratic Method Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031136894 Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-116) and index.Intro -- Editor's Introduction -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Socratic Method -- Meno, Republic I, and Theaetetus -- The Socratic Method of Instruction -- The Law-School Socratic Method -- The Socratic Elenchus -- Chapter 2: Analyzing Courage: Laches -- The Need for Expertise -- A Requirement for Knowledge -- Focusing on a Part of Virtue -- A Counterexample -- A Second Try -- Perplexity -- Nicias Has a Try -- The Crommyon Sow -- What Is to Be Feared and Hoped for -- Rejection -- What Went Wrong? -- Unsettling Questions -- Chapter 3: Analyzing Piety: Euthyphro -- Filial Piety -- What Is Piety? -- The Inner Paradeigma -- The First Suggestion -- The Second Suggestion -- The Central Argument -- Chapter 4: Blameworthy Ignorance: Apology -- Examples -- The Hard Rock of Perplexity -- The Delphic Oracle -- The Oracle Story Applied -- Finding Another Motivation for the Elenchus -- The Divine Mission -- Blameworthy Ignorance -- The Ethics of Belief -- Chapter 5: Virtue in Socratic Ignorance: Charmides -- Self-Mastery -- A Natural Virtue? -- Knowing One's Own Virtues -- The Argument -- The First Two Suggestions -- Another Interlocutor -- Why Critias? -- Justification for Conducting an Elenchus -- Socratic Ignorance as a Virtue -- Chapter 6: Latent Knowledge: Meno -- Complete Ignorance -- Targeting Virtue -- Criteria for a Satisfactory Analysis -- A Suggested Analysis -- Perplexity -- The Paradox of Inquiry -- Recollection -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Forms Left Unanalyzed: Phaedo -- Equality -- Chapter 8: Downgrading the Elenchus: Republic I-II -- Why Another Elenchus? -- Republic I as an Elenchus -- Looking More Closely -- Justice as a Real Kind -- The Craft Analogy -- The Profit of Injustice -- Plato's Assessment of the Elenchus -- Glaucon Takes Over -- The Social Compact -- Plato's Change of Focus.Chapter 9: Farewell to the Elenchus: Theaetetus -- Reading the Theaetetus as an Elenchus -- Chapter 10: Philosophy Professionalized: Sophist -- Chapter 11: Conclusion -- Internal Limitations -- Another Internal Limitation -- External Reasons -- Bibliography -- Index.Palgrave pivot.Philosophy, AncientPhilosophy, Ancient.184Matthews Gareth B.525986Cohen S. MarcMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910629298903321Why Plato Lost Interest in the Socratic Method2968777UNINA