Socrates, Man and Myth [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (2):323-323 (1958)
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Abstract

This learned study probes the motivations of the Xenophonic Socratica and their dependencies in diverse ways on Antisthenes and Polycrates, stressing their origin in political conflict rather than fact. An important attempt to strip back the myths veiling the historical Socrates, this study is nevertheless of comparatively little aid in the philosophical interpretation of Plato's dialogues.--R. P.

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