A Revolution in Plato Scholarship |
| |
Authors: | Robert Kraynak |
| |
Institution: | Center for Freedom and Western Civilization , Colgate University , Hamilton, New York |
| |
Abstract: | Abstract Catherine Zuckert's new book on Plato is a monumental work that should revolutionize Plato scholarship. I argue that its principal claims about ordering Plato's dialogues according to their dramatic chronology and about the development of Socrates in relation to Plato's other philosophers are highly plausible and powerfully presented. The book also makes the case for Socrates as “Plato's hero” whose greatness lies in understanding the human realm of the noble and the good independently of cosmology or metaphysics; and it challenges us to ask if Plato and Catherine Zuckert embrace this model of Socratic philosophy as the highest and happiest way of life. |
| |
Keywords: | Plato Socrates Socratic philosophy dramatic chronology of dialogues |
|
|