Textual Commentary The Dramatic Form of Phaedo

Review of Metaphysics 39 (3):547-552 (1986)
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THAT the itself-by-itself is mediated to soul by logos is itself mirrored by the dramatic form of Phaedo, the recollection of the last day of Socrates by Phaedo, who was himself there, to Echecrates, who was not there, but who would gladly hear what Socrates said and how he died.

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