Comment lire le Phédon? Le jeu des questions et des réponses comme clé herméneutique.

Philosophie Antique 6:5-17 (2006)
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In this paper I argue for a reading of the Phaedo which takes into account the different levels of understanding and the different intentions of the partners to the dialectical discussions. Taking as an instantiation the argument about recollection, I show that the steps leading to the conclusion of the soul’s prenatal knowledge are steps to which Socrates’ interlocutor Simmias is committed; Socrates the questioner, however, does not commit himself to the concessions elicited from his partner.

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Theodor Ebert
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

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