Socrates Founding Political Philosophy in Xenophon's "economist", "symposium", and "apology"
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The oeuvre of the Greek historian Xenophon, whose works stand with those of Plato as essential accounts of the teachings of Socrates, has seen a new surge of attention after decades in the shadows. And no one has done more in recent years to spearhead the revival than Thomas L. Pangle. Here, Pangle provides a sequel to his study of Xenophonβs longest account of Socrates, the Memorabilia, expanding the scope of inquiry through an incisive treatment of Xenophonβs shorter Socratic dialogues, the Economist, the Symposium, and the Apology of Socrates to the Jury. What Pangle reveals is that these three depictions of Socrates complement and, in fact, serve to complete the Memorabilia in meaningful ways.
Unlike the Socrates of Plato, Xenophonβs Socrates is more complicated and human, an individual working out the problem of what it means to live well and virtuously. While the Memorabilia defends Socrates by stressing his likeness to conventionally respectable gentlemen, Xenophonβs remaining Socratic texts offer a more nuanced characterisation by highlighting how Socrates also diverges from conventions of gentlemanliness in his virtues, behaviours, and peculiar views of quotidian life and governmental rule. One question threads through the three writings: Which way of life best promotes human existence, politics, and economicsβ that of the Socratic political philosopher with his philosophic virtues or that of the gentleman with his familial, civic, and moral virtues? In uncovering the nuances of Xenophonβs approach to the issue in the Economist, Symposium, and Apology, Pangleβs book cements the significance of these writings for the field and their value for shaping a fuller conception of just who Socrates was and what he taught.
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Reviewed in The Review of Politics, Pangle's work moves beyond a direct structural analysis of Xenophon's texts to provide thought-provoking insights, especially focusing on the Economist. The book includes a compelling appendix comparing Plato's and Xenophon's portrayals of Socrates, enriching the discourse. It is seen as a companion to Pangle's earlier study and praised for philosophic engagement with the texts.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226642475
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 22 April 2020
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Thomas L. Pangle is the Joe R. Long Chair in Democratic Studies and codirector of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Study of Core Texts and Ideas at the University of Texas at Austin. His many books include, most recently, The Socratic Way of Life, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
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