Anchoring Innovation in the Platonic Axiochus

Ancient Philosophy 42 (1):147-169 (2022)
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Abstract

As the youngest work in the Platonic corpus, the Axiochus interacts with other texts in the corpus as well as with its contemporary philosophical milieu. How it does so, however, and what the purpose of the work is, is still unclear. This paper proposes a new theoretical approach to this text, arguing that the Axiochus anchors a number of innovations. It discusses three innovations in particular: the introduction of philosophical therapy in Platonism, the use of Epicurean arguments in Academic philosophy, and a renovated Platonism on the contemporary philosophical scene. The Axiochus aims, so this paper argues, to make these innovations acceptable to different audiences by anchoring them in the Socratic dialogue and the therapeutic paradigm of philosophy, respectively.

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Diagnosis and Inconsistency in the Axiochus.Albert Joosse - 2021 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 17 (1):1-18.

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