Plato's Phaedo: Forms, Death, and the Philosophical Life

David Ebrey (Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin)

Plato's Phaedo: Forms, Death, and the Philosophical Life
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
30 November 2022
Pages
300
ISBN
9781108479943

Plato’s Phaedo: Forms, Death, and the Philosophical Life

David Ebrey (Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin)

Plato’s Phaedo is a literary gem that develops many of his most famous ideas. David Ebrey’s careful reinterpretation argues that the many debates about the dialogue cannot be resolved so long as we consider its passages in relative isolation from one another, separated from their intellectual background. His book shows how Plato responds to his literary, religious, scientific, and philosophical context, and argues that we can only understand the dialogue’s central ideas and arguments in light of its overall structure. This approach yields new interpretations of the dialogue’s key ideas, including the nature and existence of ‘Platonic’ forms, the existence of the soul after death, the method of hypothesis, and the contemplative ethical ideal. Moreover, this comprehensive approach shows how the characters play an integral role in the Phaedo’s development and how its literary structure complements Socrates’ views while making its own distinctive contribution to the dialogue’s drama and ideas.

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