Socrates' Second Sailing
On Plato's Republic
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:1st Aug '92
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
![Socrates' Second Sailing cover](https://cdn.theportobellobookshop.com/img/9780226042442.jpg)
This commentary offers a comprehensive analysis of Plato's Republic, presenting a fresh perspective on its themes of beauty, goodness, and justice, while exploring the philosophical practices of Plato and Socrates.
"Socrates' Second Sailing" offers a detailed commentary on Plato's "Republic," where the author, Benardete, presents a comprehensive analysis of the themes of beauty, goodness, and justice. Through a section-by-section exploration, Benardete seeks to unveil the intricate connections between these concepts, arguing that they form a cohesive framework within Plato's work. This approach not only illuminates the text but also invites readers to engage with the philosophical inquiries posed by both Plato and Socrates.
The book is characterized by its fresh interpretation of the "Republic," pushing readers to reconsider their understanding of Platonic philosophy. Benardete's insights challenge conventional readings and encourage a deeper exploration of the dialogues. The commentary is enriched with cryptic allusions, paradoxes, and thought-provoking questions that serve to enhance the reader's grasp of the complexities within the Platonic text. This multifaceted approach aims to reveal the nuances of Socratic thought and its implications for contemporary philosophical discourse.
Overall, "Socrates' Second Sailing" stands as a significant contribution to the study of Plato's "Republic." By providing a thorough analysis that combines historical context with modern philosophical inquiries, Benardete invites readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of these ancient ideas. The book's engaging style and profound insights make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersections of beauty, goodness, and justice within the realm of philosophy.
ISBN: 9780226042442
Dimensions: 23mm x 15mm x 1mm
Weight: 369g
248 pages