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Plato's Cleitophon: On Socrates and the Modern Mind

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Plato's Cleitophon: On Socrates and the Modern Mind

Contributors:

By (Author) Mark Kremer
Contributions by Jan H. Blits
Contributions by Clifford Orwin
Contributions by David Roochnik

ISBN:

9780739108185

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

13th April 2004

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

184

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

100

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 228mm, Spine 9mm

Weight:

159g

Description

It had been thought that theCleitophon was a spurious dialogue. Its brevity and the fact that Socrates does not respond to accusations from Cleitophon suggested to scholars that it was only a fragment. However, in the last fifteen years, the complete and authentic dialogue was rediscovered. Upon its discovery, scholars have almost universally agreed that the Cleitophon is the introduction to Plato'sRepublic. In Plato's Cleitophon: On Socrates and the Modern Mind editor, translator, and author, Mark Kremer, has mined some of the best scholarship on the relationship of Plato's Cleitophon and its relationship to modern thought. It is the contention of the editor that the Cleitophon, is an ancient example of the psychic, social, cultural, and moral strain that is put upon the citizens of a republic when their society begins to erode on all fronts. This work has the potential to afford readers an ancient perspective on ourselves by showing us how we appear in Plato's mind. It should be read by anyone who has ever read Plato'sRepublic; as well as anyone who is concerned about the social, psychic, cultural, and moral effects of postmodernity and globalization.

Reviews

The book poses a united front against the orthodoxy of Platonic scholarship and invites deep reflection on the meaning of Socratic philosophy and the modern mind. * Review of Metaphysics *

Author Bio

Mark Kremer is Assistant Professor of Social Science at Boston University.

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