The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1963
Abstract
What is striking in the Republic is less the doctrines that Plato propounds than the relationship that he develops between ideas. We show that a surprising number of these relationships are already set forth, or alluded to, in the encounter between Socrates and Thrasymachus.
Recommended Citation
Sparshott, Francis, "Socrates and Thrasymachus" (1963). The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter. 71.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/sagp/71
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Notes
Francis Sparshott presented “Socrates and Thrasymachus” at the meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association in Washington DC, 1963. It was published in The Monist 50.3 (1966) 421-459.
For information about the author see: http://www.philosophy.utoronto.ca/im-francis-sparshott/.