Veiled Meaning In Plato's Phaedrus : Dramatic Detail as a Guide for Philosophizing
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Published:2023-10
Issue:2
Volume:47
Page:327-341
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ISSN:1086-329X
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Container-title:Philosophy and Literature
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language:en
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Short-container-title:phl
Author:
Adamczyk Christopher Lee
Abstract
Abstract: In the Phaedrus , Plato provides an intriguing dramatic detail immediately before Socrates's first speech. "I shall veil myself to speak," Socrates declares, "so that I may run through the speech as quickly as possible and may not be at a complete loss from a sense of shame as I look towards you." In this essay, I argue that Socrates's veiling illustrates how authors of dialogic literature about philosophical topics subtly use dramatic and literary details to suggest preferred philosophical takeaways.
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Philosophy