The Neoplatonic Socrates / edited by Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :
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2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Socratic love in neoplatonism / Geert Roskam
- Plutarch and Apuleius on Socrates's Daimonion / John F. Finamore
- The Daimonion of Socrates: daimones and divination in neoplatonism / Crystal Addey
- Socrates in the neoplatonic psychology of Hermias / Christina-Panagiola Manolea
- The character of Socrates and the good of dialogue form: neoplatonic hermeneutics / Danielle A. Layne
- Hypostasizing Socrates / Michael Griffin
- Socratic character: Proclus on the function of erotic intellect / James M. Ambury
- The elenctic strategies of Socrates: the Alcibiades I and the commentary of Olympiodorus / François Renaud
- Akrasia and enkrateia in Simplicius's commentary on Epictetus's Encheiridion / Marilynn Lawrence
- The many-voiced Socrates: the neoplatonist sensitivity to Socrates' change of register / Harold Tarrant
- Conclusion / Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
- Appendix: the reception of Socrates in late antiquity--authors, texts, and notable references.