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- W4230864181 abstract "Almost all of Plato’s writings come in the form of a dialogue. Some are dramatic, others merely formalized discussion (compare the <italic>Phaedo</italic> and the <italic>Statesman</italic>); some are in direct speech, others narrated (compare the <italic>Gorgias</italic> and the <italic>Symposium</italic>); some seem to have a beginning, a middle, and an end, whereas others begin, or end, in the middle of things (compare the <italic>Euthydemus</italic> and the <italic>Philebus</italic>). This chapter argues that one cannot properly make sense of what Plato does if one ignores the effect on the arguments of dramatic context, allusion, characterization—indeed, of all the aspects of the style and drama of a dialogue. This effect is felt both particularly (where the dramatic detail alters radically how individual arguments are understood) and generally (where various strategies render the reader carefully reflective on what is said). The philosophical content of a dialogue is to be found, at least, in the dialogue as a whole. How Plato writes, therefore, is indivisible from what he is trying to say." @default.
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- W4230864181 title "Plato’s Ways Of Writing" @default.
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