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May 2011
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2011
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In Plato's Apology, Socrates says he spent his life examining and questioning people on how best to live, while avowing that he himself knows nothing important. Elsewhere, however, for example in Plato's Republic, Plato's Socrates presents radical and grandiose theses. In this book Sandra Peterson offers a hypothesis which explains the puzzle of Socrates' two contrasting manners. She argues that the apparently confident doctrinal Socrates is in fact conducting the first step of an examination: by eliciting his interlocutors' reactions, his apparently doctrinal lectures reveal what his interlocutors believe is the best way to live. She tests her hypothesis by close reading of passages in the Theaetetus, Republic and Phaedo. Her provocative conclusion, that there is a single Socrates whose conception and practice of philosophy remain the same throughout the dialogues, will be of interest to a wide range of readers in ancient philosophy and classics.

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"...Peterson’s marvelous book has provided much valuable insight concerning various passages about some of the alleged doctrines of Plato, and about Socrates’ purpose in doing philosophy.... her argument addresses very well a central underlying matter in studying Plato: the Platonic Question...."
--J. Angelo Corlett and Kimberly Unger, San Diego State University, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"...Peterson’s book has several things to recommend it. Her central thesis isprovocative, and the view she develops is original, systematic, and thoughtfullyconceived. Moreover, her discussions of key passages are full of incisive and interesting observations.... the sharp observations and commentary on thedialogues that she offers throughout the book make this a worthwhile read."
--Josh Wilburn, University of Victoria, Philosophy in Review

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