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  1. Argument and Performance: Alcibiades’ Behavior in the Symposium and Plato’s Analysis in the Laws.Michael Erler - 2017 - Peitho 8 (1):213-224.
    Argument and literary form, and how they both relate to each other, are crucial aspects of any interpretation of the Platonic dialogues. Plato the author and Plato the philosopher always work hand in hand in that Plato the author tries to serve Plato the philosopher. It is, therefore, an appropriate principle for approaching the study of Plato’s philosophy to take into account the literary aspects of the dialogues and to ask how Plato’s literary art of writing could possibly support his (...)
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  • Entre «ensalmos» y «conjuros»: Sobre el temor y el conocimiento en el Fedón y el mito de la caverna.Lorena Rojas-Parna - 2009 - Apuntes Filosóficos 19 (34).
    El artículo se propone destacar la importancia de lo que Sócrates llama «ensalmos» o«conjuros», fundamentalmente en el Fedón, aludiendo con ello al problema del «miedo» que aparece bajo la imagen de un «niño» atemorizado, que impide la aceptación plena de la verdad o del argumento demostrado. Palabras clave: Ensalmo; Miedo; Verdad; SócratesThis paper intends to highlight the importance of what Socrates calls «incantations» or «spells», fundamentally in Phaido, hinting with it at the problem of «fear». The latter, appearing as a (...)
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