Virtual Socrates Colloquium 2022
Wednesday, Apr. 20
Composing music and telling stories:
On Socrates’ representation in the Phaedo
Chloe Balla
Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Crete
How does Socrates’ story regarding his decision to compose poetry during his stay in prison relate to Plato’s overall agenda in his Phaedo? I focus on the claim that Socrates used Aesop’s fables since he himself was not an expert in storytelling, and also on his explanation for turning to this new practice right before his death. I show how this story allows Plato on the one hand to claim the role of Socrates’ more suitable heir, and on the other hand to underscore some differences that separate his vision of philosophy from that of his teacher.
The colloquium will begin at 11:00 AM Houston CDT (GMT-5). The colloquium will last 1.5 hours. Prof. Balla will present her talk, followed by a discussion. | For the registration link, contact socratessociety@rice.edu |
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