One Socrates and Many. A Discussion of the Volume Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Elenchos Pub Date : 2019-11-21 DOI:10.1515/elen-2019-0020
Francesca Pentassuglio
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Abstract The volume Socrates and the Socratic Dialogue, recently edited by Ch. Moore and A. Stavru (Brill, 2018), favours the pluralistic approach to the sources that has gained increasing acceptance over the last decades, and thus shares the choice not to limit the study of Socrates to the canonical ‘quartet’ Aristophanes, Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle. Indeed, the volume partly continues an existing trend, but at the same time proves to reinforce it by further refining and scrutinising this field of research. The very welcome result is a collection of essays that provides a rich and nuanced picture of Socrates from the Old Comedy to Neoplatonism, based on Socratic literature as well as non-Socratic material – the latter including both non-Socratic authors and non-Socratic passages by Socratic authors. Because of the variety of themes and the number of contributions, which present a vast range of methodological approaches, the work offers a privileged point of view for investigating the ongoing advancements in our understanding of Socratism. Rather than providing a thorough presentation of all chapters, which would inevitably oversimplify their content, this paper attempts to highlight – also through the comparison with the existing literature – the main results of the analysis conducted and their specific contribution to the field.
一个苏格拉底和许多苏格拉底。《苏格拉底与苏格拉底对话》卷论
摘要最近由Ch.Moore和A.Stavru编辑的《苏格拉底与苏格拉底对话》一书(Brill,2018)支持对来源的多元化研究,这种研究在过去几十年中得到了越来越多的认可,因此,我们可以选择不将对苏格拉底的研究局限于经典的“四重奏”阿里斯托芬、柏拉图、色诺芬和亚里士多德。事实上,这一数量在一定程度上延续了现有的趋势,但同时通过进一步完善和仔细审查这一研究领域,证明了这一趋势。非常受欢迎的结果是,一本散文集以苏格拉底文学和非苏格拉底材料为基础,提供了从《老喜剧》到新柏拉图主义的苏格拉底的丰富而细致的画面——后者既包括非苏格拉底作家,也包括苏格拉底作者的非苏格拉底段落。由于主题的多样性和贡献的数量,提出了广泛的方法论方法,这项工作为调查我们对苏格拉底主义的理解正在取得的进展提供了一个独特的视角。本文没有对所有章节进行全面的介绍,这将不可避免地过于简化其内容,而是试图通过与现有文献的比较,强调所进行分析的主要结果及其对该领域的具体贡献。
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