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Socrates' Pursuit of Definitions

Phronesis 48 (4):271 - 312 (2003)

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  1. Recollection and the Problem of the Socratic Elenchus.Jyl Gentzler - 1994 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 10:257-95.
    We simply cannot make sense of Socrates' procedure for cross-examining his interlocutors in the early dialogues if we insist that Socrates uses cross-examination only for the purpose of testing his interlocutor's claim to knowledge. This view of Socratic cross-examination cannot explain the fact that Socrates examines theses that he himself proposes and that neither he nor his interlocutor explicitly endorses. In contrast,the supposition that Socrates is inquiring on these occasions provides a good explanation for his procedure. When one is attempting (...)
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  • The dissolution of the problem of the elenchus'.Hugh H. Benson - 1995 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 13:45-112.
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  • Knowledge and Expertise in the Early Platonic Dialogues.Angela M. Smith - 1998 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 80 (2):129-161.
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  • The Problem of the Elenchus Reconsidered.Hugh H. Benson - 1987 - Ancient Philosophy 7:67-85.
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  • Logos and forms in Plato: A reply to professor cross.R. S. Bluck - 1956 - Mind 65 (260):522-529.
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  • The method of hypothesis in the Meno.Hugh H. Benson - 2003 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 18:95-126.
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