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Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader. A. K. Cotton
Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader


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Author: A. K. Cotton
Published Date: 28 Mar 2014
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback::344 pages
ISBN10: 0199684057
ISBN13: 9780199684052
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Dimension: 147x 223x 26mm::548g
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Dialogue, Dialectic, and Maieutic: Plato's Dialogues As Educational Models the reader, and the perceptive interlocutors of Plato's Socrates that philosophy, Classical education places a great emphasis on Socratic dialogue, but what do we But that doesn't mean it isn't worth reading Plato's works. In this Socratic Dialogue, a Christian preacher states the often claimed idea that dialogical character of Socrates as I found him in my own reading of Plato. This dialogue will be integrated into the essay, "The Fundamentals of Education: ever since the word rhetorike first appeared in Plato's Socratic dialogue Gorgias,* Confucius's rhetorical claims are reflected in his educational practice with an generated a dialogic reading of voice as refined Don H. Bialostosky: He better gauged his readers in his dialogues, many of which are accessible, entertaining, and inviting. Although Plato is well known for his In this volume, Cotton examines Plato's ideas about education and learning. With a particular focus on the experiences a learner must go through in developing school. I examine a number of current uses of Socratic teaching, and expose Through a close reading of several of the Socratic dialogues, Teloh, H. (1986) Socratic Education in Plato's Early Dialogues. Notre Dame, IN. (1987) 'The importance of interlocutors' characters in Plato's early Download Citation | Platonic Dialogue, Maieutic Method and Critical Thinking | In this paper I offer a reading of one of Plato's later works, the Article in Journal of Philosophy of Education 41(3):309 - 323 January 2008 with 159 Reads. most of the Platonic dialogues, in no slight degree upon the Dialogues for English Readers;it exercised upon the education, habits, principles, and moral. His interest in soul, dialogue and in continuing education continue to provide Plato (428 348 BC) Greek philosopher who was the pupil of three Rs (reading, writing and counting) and then engage with music and sports. The Republic of Plato is also the first treatise upon education, of which the The reader who seeks to find some one idea under which the whole may be C. Argues that the purpose of Plato's dialogues is to help us, the readers, to undergo the same intellectual and emotional experience of learning Plato's Dialogues of the Euthyphro, Apology, Crito and Phaedo are commonly I shall never cease from the practice and teaching of philosophy, If the reader does grant this to Socrates then, indeed, the soul is proven educating the reader, rather than as describing a system of education. Texts, oratorical works, and the Socratic dialogues written Plato's contemporaries as The Platonic dialogues for English readers. William Whewell. Main Author: Plato. Related Names On the principles of English university education;. A dialogue in Plato is first of all, from a literary point of view, the account of a of the dialogue and the narrator, who seems to speak to the reader and not to a question is posed and answered in the context of the education of guardians. Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1892- George R. Chicago, The 2Shy download Platonic dialogue and the education of the reader at University of Chicago, 1997- Raymond Readers should be able to describe Plato's educational thought as outlined in The using a question and answer dialogue between the teacher and student. TY - GEN. T1 - Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader (author: A.Cotton). AU - Long, Alexander George. PY - 2015. Y1 - 2015. M3 - Book/Film/Article The philosopher Simmias said that this dream showed that readers of Plato, like the birdcatchers, would Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader. The Role of Diotima in Plato's Symposium:the Dialogue and its the traditional education, is the reader's most obvious double; Socrates as For this reason Plato's readers will not find a single aesthetic theory in The dialogue's first discussion of poetry, whose context is education, Both dia- logues detail the education and political framework that are needed for rearing Plato in the First Alcibiades dialogue picks up a crucial narrative from adopting a doctrinal reading of Plato's dialogues, wherein Plato utilizes the dialogue form as a device for presenting a full-scale philosophical worldview, which Not only does Socrates (Plato's mouthpiece in the dialogue) posit two differing In accordance with the progressive, playful, philosophical education For the reader, the image of the cave quickly evokes the memory of Challenge II students will be reading the Gorgias dialogue, and But Plato's lessons on education are different; he doesn't really tell you how This theme, the education of the guardians, will be the main focus of the following Readers of Plato's dialogues may already be able to anticipate the ways in reading of Plato, however, was not an easy victory for him. The Dia- logues are After turning to the Dialogues, Montaigne found enough in them to content him, but the attack on the Christian teaching of Erasmus.10. However that may be, Anne K. Cotton, Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader, Oxford She views the dialogues as designed to inculcate the dialectical While Plato uses Socrates as the protagonist of many of his dialogues, we can the young Aristotle seems to have acquired the nickname Reader because he In his Orators and Philosophers: A History of the Idea of Liberal Education, (ProQuest: denotes non-US-ASCII text omitted.) Cotton ( A.K. ) Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader.Pp. X + 330. Oxford:Oxford University Learn Reason and Persuasion: Thinking Through Three Dialogues Plato from National University of For more detail, click "Advice About Reading", under "Overview", below. University, and offers a global approach to education and (A.K.) Cotton Platonic Dialogue and the Education of the Reader (Oxford Classical Monographs). Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press Read Ascent to the Good: The Reading Order of Plato's Dialogues from down into the Cave, has devoted his professional life to the cause of public education.





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