
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 philosophical understanding, the book argues that a reader's experience can be parallel in kind and value to that of the interlocutors we see conversing in the dialogues, in constituting learning. The study suggests that, just as Socratic conversation acts as a context for the interlocutors development of dialectical virtues, so the corpus of Plato's works presents an arena for readers to progress through the different stages of learning, providing them with the stimuli appropriate to their philosophical advancement at each point and encouraging them to take increasing responsibility for their own learning. Accordingly, the study proposes that the shape of the corpus, and the changes we observe between early, middle, and late dialogues, are best interpreted with reference to the changing needs of receivers at different stages of their philosophical development. Individual chapters focus on characterization, argumentation, structure and unity, plot, and myth as means by which the dialogues encourage their readers to engage in this productive and distinctive way.
How does the structure of Plato's dialogues function as a pedagogical tool to facilitate the philosophical development of the reader? A. K. Cotton investigates the intersection of Platonic philosophy and educational theory, positing that the dialogues are intentionally designed to mirror the dialectical growth experienced by the interlocutors within the texts. By analyzing the progression of the corpus, the author argues that Plato provides a structured environment that guides readers through specific stages of intellectual maturation, requiring them to assume active responsibility for their own philosophical inquiry.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Platonic pedagogy and the literary architecture of the dialogues. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and researchers in classical philosophy.
Page Count:
344
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191506982
ISBN-13:
9780191506987
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