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of Passages from Plato Apology 26d. 183n6 Cratylus 408b d. 231 Critias 108d. 189n34 113a. 189n34 Gorgias 523d. 187n23 Laws 656d 657b. 643b d. 659d e. 660c. 747c. 797a 798c. 799a. 803b c. 220n128 819a d. 819b. Phaedo 98b. 183n7 Phaedrus 227a. 20, 167, 247n14 227a b. 151 227b. 226 227c 228e. 219n124 227d. 21, 167 228a c. 26 228b. 21, 167 229a. 20, 22, 113 229a b. 230 229a c. 151 229b. 24, 26, 159n12, 191, 219 229c. 28, 33, 39n56, 219n121, 222n133 229c d. 21 229c 230a. 7 229d. 25, 30, 34 229d e. 32 229e. 31, 33, 34, 38, 143n32, 152n49 229e 230a. 35 6 230a. 38, 39 40, 85 230b. 22, 113, 152n48, 231 230b c. 151, 230 230c. 20, 135, 138, 151 230c d. 21 230d. 20 230d e. 143n32, 231 230e. 20 230e 234c. 45 231d. 168n31 233a. 76 233b. 76 234a. 219n122 234d. 219n125 234e. 246 235a. 226n150 235b d. 208 235e. 233n175 236b. 168n31, 219n125 236b e. 219n124 236c d. 26 236c e.............. 151 237a. 8, 152n48, 208, 231, 247n14 295 in this web service

296 of Passages from Plato Phaedrus (cont.) 237b. 76 237b 241d. 46 237c. 165n25 238c d. 151, 208 238d. 26n26, 152n48, 231 238e. 168n31 241e. 8, 26n26, 152n48, 208 241e 242c. 151 242b. 8 242b d. 208 242c. 219n125, 230, 247n14 242c d. 228n154 242d. 116 242d e. 141, 142n28 243a. 46, 231 243d. 113 243e 244a. 76n60, 219n125 244a. 48, 118, 208 244a 245a. 116 244b d. 228n154 244c d. 222 245a. 33n43, 204n84, 231 245b. 47 245b c. 48, 50 245c. 49, 50, 51, 53 245c e...... 48, 49, 51, 53, 232n171 245e. 51 246a. 55, 56n19, 57, 58, 59, 62n35, 81, 99, 105, 118n35, 158, 165 246a b. 62, 109 246b. 53, 109, 110n10, 113n21 246b e. 78 246c. 78n63, 110n10, 113n21 246c d. 109, 234n177 246e. 70, 91, 109, 110n10, 113 246e 247a. 108 246e 247b. 109 247a. 78, 113n21, 114 247a b. 113 247b. 60, 62, 68, 69, 84n73, 89, 92n5, 109, 110n10, 113, 114 247b c. 99n21 247b 248b. 78 247c. 52, 66, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95 7, 99, 113, 114, 141 247c e............. 90, 99 247d. 88, 89, 90, 91, 92n5, 94, 110, 113n20, 223n139, 233 247d e. 52, 89, 93, 99 247e. 72, 88, 89n1, 92n5, 93, 99, 109, 110n10, 113n20, 235n182 248a. 60, 71n51, 92n5 248a b. 62, 69, 84n75, 109 248b. 84n73, 88, 89, 91, 92n5, 221 248b c. 72 248c. 82, 83n72, 84n73, 91, 92n5, 93 248c e............... 78 248d. 92n5, 119, 228n157 248e. 80, 83n72, 204n83 249a. 79n65, 80, 83n72, 119 249a c. 79 249b. 82, 83n72, 91, 92n5, 94, 104 249b c. 102 3, 171n44 249b d. 104 249b e. 81n68 249c. 72, 82, 89n1, 92n5, 104, 110, 119 249c d. 79, 94, 99, 119, 124n49, 202n74, 228n157 249d. 82, 89, 104, 105n33, 116, 124n49, 221 249e. 171n44 249e 250a. 104 250a. 82, 83n72, 89, 105n33, 122n46 250a b. 91, 105n32, 114 250b. 89, 105n33, 119 250b c. 72, 93, 114, 221n130 250d. 89, 105n33 250d 252b. 62 250e. 82, 89, 105n33 250e 251a. 83n72 250e 256e. 76n61 251a. 26n26, 105n33 251b. 26n26, 113n20, 116 251b c. 62n33 251b d. 116 251c. 26n26, 113n20, 116 251d. 105n32, 116 251e. 116 252b. 76n60, 116, 168n31, 222 252b c. 219n125 252c. 26n26, 119 252d 253b. 108 252e. 119, 228n157 253a. 197n59 253b. 122n46 253c. 8, 116 253d. 69n46, 116 253d 256e. 63 253d e. 64, 66, 71 253e. 71, 72, 116 253e 254e. 63, 71 254a. 63, 69n46, 71, 110n10 254a e. 69 in this web service

of Passages from Plato 297 254b. 63, 66, 69n46, 89, 104 254b d. 72 254c. 63, 64, 69n46, 71, 72, 110n10, 116 254c e............... 65 254d. 63, 64, 66, 72, 76, 110n10 254e. 63, 64, 66, 72, 110n10 255b. 76 255c. 116 255d. 76, 105n32, 113n20 255e. 66 256a. 69n46, 71, 72, 121 256a b. 71, 72, 122, 132n67 256a c. 119 256a d. 114 256b. 70, 114, 116, 119, 121, 123 256d. 76 256e 257a. 76n60 257a. 207, 247n14 257a b. 76n61, 208, 230, 232, 247n14 257b. 123, 128, 133n1, 227 257b c. 138, 139, 140 257c. 138, 140 258d. 134, 154, 212 258e. 141 258e 259d. 151 259a. 137, 141, 143, 148, 152n49, 222, 240 259a d. 231 259b. 138n24, 140n26, 144 259b d. 144 259c. 137, 146n38 259c d. 137, 228, 247n14 259d. 177n57, 240 259e. 134n2, 154, 182 259e 260a. 157, 162 259e 274b. 182n1, 212n107 260a. 156 260b. 226n150 260b c. 219n125 260b d. 162 260c. 156, 219n125, 226n150 261a. 77, 128, 155, 175 261b. 155 261c 262b. 157, 158 261c 262c. 163 261d e. 157n7 262a. 173 262b. 171n44, 173 262c. 226n150 262d. 135, 151, 158, 164n23, 173 263d. 26n26, 173, 208, 231 263d 264e. 163, 219n125 264a e. 237, 244 264b. 235, 244 264c e............ 235n180 265b c. 105, 122, 158 9 265b d. 178 265c. 54, 141 265d. 163, 165n25, 171n44, 172, 174, 175 265d 266c. 171 265e. 171n44, 172 266a. 158n9 266b. 20n3, 171n44, 172, 178 266c. 175 266d. 175 267a. 156 267c d. 156 268a. 156 268a b. 169 269a c. 163 269b. 175 270b. 156, 162, 166n28, 168, 173 270b 272b. 163 270c. 165n24 270d. 37n51, 168, 173 270e. 165n24, 173 271a. 57, 155n4, 165n24, 173, 221, 226n150 271b. 168, 169 271b 272a. 169 271c. 155n3, 166 271d. 168 271e 272a. 163, 166n26 272a. 168n35, 169 272d. 156, 157 272d 273c. 162 273a b. 157 273b c. 156 273d 274b. 166 273d e. 163 273e. 164n23, 166, 171n44, 173, 175, 177n57, 228n157, 230 273e 274a. 38, 178 274a. 166 274b. 182, 212 274b 278e. 182n1, 212n107 274c. 191, 192 274d. 187, 188, 196, 199n64, 222n133 274e. 193, 199n64 275a. 193, 194, 196, 206, 232 275a b. 194 275b. 194, 250n18 in this web service

298 of Passages from Plato Phaedrus (cont.) 275b c. 192 275c. 191n43, 192n44, 193, 194, 197 275d. 194, 206 275d e. 193 275e. 129n61, 194 276a. 198, 217 276b. 199, 201, 202, 219 276b c. 199 276b e. 188 276c. 194, 199, 213, 219, 223n137 276d. 194, 199, 219, 226 276d e. 222, 223 276e. 198, 199, 213, 219, 224, 226 276e 277a. 198, 199, 217, 240 277a. 182n1, 198, 199 277b. 164n23 277c. 168n35, 169 277d. 193, 212 277d e. 194, 198 277e. 194, 208, 212, 219 277e 278a. 197 278a. 194, 198, 217, 220 278a b. 198, 199 278b. 209, 213, 223, 231, 247n14 278b d. 227 278c. 151, 198, 199, 212, 213 278d. 38, 49, 213n109, 215, 229, 232n170, 233 279a. 228, 229n161 279a b. 227 279b. 152n48, 228, 230, 234n178, 247n14 279b c. 151, 230, 247n14 279c. 235, 250n18 Philebus 16c. 187n22 18b. 187n25 Protagoras 316d e. 320e. 325e. 325e. 19n1 187n23 183n8 184n12 Republic 369c. 196n57 377c d. 7n19 378b e. 19n1 392d. 25n22 414b. 129 424d 425a. 486c d. 184n12 494b. 184n12 522d. 188n27 535c. 184n12 536d 537a. 581a b. 69 Sophist 263e. 218 Statesman 274c. 290d e. 187n22 Symposium 220d. 234n178 Theaetetus 153c d. 19n1 189e 190a. 218 Timaeus 20c. 189n34 20c 25d. 189n36 23a. 196n57 in this web service

General Achelous, 22, 23 Adonis, Adonia festival, 198 202, 219, 222, 223, 223n140, 252 agōn, agonistic context of discourse, 5, 6 7, 17, 25n19, 26 7, 47, 69 70, 90, 120, 121, 139, 154, 214, 226, 226n149, 242, 253n28 allegory, allegorical interpretation, 27 41, 44, 84n76, 101 2, 118, 143n32, 152n49, 153, 190, 209, 225, 225n147, 239, 245, 261, 262, 265 6 Aphrodite, 77, 115, 116, 200 Aristotle, 25n21, 26, 129n59, 161n18, 223n141, 253n24, 253n27 authority, authoritative discourse, 4 5, 6 7, 9, 14, 28, 121, 130, 132n68, 160, 162, 190, 203, 204, 208, 232, 255, 256, 262 3, 270n15 Boreas and Oreithuia, Chapter 2 (passim), 45, 83, 84n76, 86, 89, 117, 121, 152, 159, 159n12, 191, 209, 219, 222, 239, 241, 242, 244, 245, 260, 261, 264, 265 cicadas, 23n12, Chapter 6 (passim), 181, 198, 209n98, 239, 242, 244, 245, 247n14, 249, 254, 260, 262, 265, 266 daimonion (of Socrates), 46, 245, 247n14, 254 Delphic oracle, 35 6, 38, 245 Demeter, 201, 201n73, 202, 202n74, 252 dialectic, 2, 12 13, 15, 44, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 82, 83, 92, 95, 97, 98, 100 2, 104, 106, 118, 123, 127, 130 1, 132, 134, 149 50, 153 4, 161, 171 80, 181, 198 9, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 213, 214, 216 18, 223, 224, 227, 228, 239, 243, 245 6, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 258, 260, 261, 264 5, 266; as collection and division, 103, 171 4, 175; as discursive, 15, 98, 174 5, 216 8, 224, 251 dialogue form, Platonic, 181, 209 15, 223, 227, 267 8; as a kind of myth, 15, 223, 252 4, 263; as an established genre, 253, 253n25; as transfigurative, 257 8; methods of interpretation of, 15 18, 19n1, 73, 74 5, 76n61, 151, 238, 263, 267 8; multiple levels of communication, 17 18, 42, 125 32, 133 4, 139 40, 143, 147 8, 150, 150n45, 155, 161n19, 170 1, 177, 191, 192, 197, 211, 213n111, 214, 225, 234, 235, 249 51, 257 8, 259 61, 267 8; Platonic anonymity, mouthpiece assumption, 18, 127n55, 253, 268 71; see also metanarrative discourse, 15, 18, 54, 55 8, 76 7, 81 5, 92, 96, 97, 98 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 146, 148, 159, 172, 181, 190, 206 7, 215 18, 220, 231 2, 232n171, 235, 240, 251 2, 255 6, 258, 261 2, 268, 270; see also soul (intrapersonal communication) Egypt, 185, 186, 189 91, 196 eikos, plausibility, likelihood, 31, 55, 57, 58, 118, 156 62, 207, 240, 260, 261, 264, 265 erōs, 26, 45 6, 48, 49, 53, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 68 9, 70, 72, 74, 75 7, 79, 88, 103, 104 6, 108, 110, 114, 115 16, 119, 121, 124, 125, 132n67, 137, 142, 154, 168, 168n31, 199, 200, 219, 219n123, 226, 228, 228n156, 237, 240, 241, 242, 247, 255, 260 299 in this web service

300 General Eros (the god), 46, 115 16, 131, 134, 138, 145, 158, 159, 219n125, 222, 230, 231, 231n168, 245 eudaimonia, 20, 67 Forms, 2, 50n6, 52, 56 7, 58, 60, 62, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 78 80, 78n63, 81n68, 82, 84n73, 84n75, 85, 86n80, Chapter 4 (passim), 109 10, 113, 114, 119, 120, 122n46, 125, 129, 141, 150, 158, 159, 163, 164 5, 171, 171n44, 173, 174, 175n51, 177, 178, 179, 197n59, 207, 214, 216, 217, 218, 221, 228n157, 232n171, 233, 235, 235n182, 239, 242, 243, 261, 262; as objects of knowledge, see knowledge (objects of); ineffability of, 92, 96, 98 9, 216, 261 gods, the divine, 37 8, 46, 49, 53, 55, 57, 59, 72, 78 9, 81, 82, 84n75, 89, 92, 97, 108 14, 115, 116, 119, 120 1, 122n46, 130, 134 5, 137, 138, 141 2, 144 6, 147, 166, 178 9, 178n59, 185 7, 189, 190, 191, 192, 200 2, 212, 220, 222n135, 225, 225n146, 227, 228, 228n157, 230 5, 234n177, 234n178, 247n14, 254, 262 Hades, 111 15 Heraclitus, 4, 28 Herodotus, 3n3, 5, 183 Hesiod, 4, 29, 115, 142, 186 7 Homer, 4, 6, 28, 29, 46, 110, 111, 118, 121, 168, 182, 184, 204, 210n102 Ilyssus, 22 3, 113, 231 images, 42, 55 6, 57, 72, 86, 89, 91, 99n21, 105 6, 118, 125, 130 1, 158, 159, 190 1, 204, 207, 216, 253, 260, 261, 262 intertextuality, 14, 21, 37n50, 120, 255 6, 257, 261 Isocrates, 120n40, 227 30, 246, 252 katabasis, 111 15 knowledge, 162 3, 164, 173, 174, 213, 221; as non-propositional noēsis (direct acquaintance), 82, 91 5, 98, 99, 100, 103, 193, 216 18, 221, 231 2; objects of, 56, 82, 90 1, 103, 131n65, 174; unattainability of, limits of, 18, 55 8, 81 5, 86, 92 7, 98, 101, 105n34, 130, 150, 164 5, 165n24, 173n48, 175n51, 179, 193n47, 195, 195n51, 199n62, 206 7, 215, 216 18, 221, 240, 253, 261 2, 265, 270; versus opinion (doxa), 2, 39, 41, 49, 56, 89, 91, 156, 157, 161, 192, 215, 264, 268, 270 language, see discourse literacy, see orality Lysias, 23, 44, 45 7, 76, 77, 90, 134, 138 9, 154, 170, 182n1, 212, 219, 219n122, 219n124, 219n125, 226, 226n150, 227, 229n161, 233, 233n174, 235, 245, 246, 248, 249 madness, 48, 53, 116, 119, 135, 142, 142n30, 145n37, 204n84 medicine, 20, 21, 156, 167 71, 183n5, 188, 228n157, 241, 248 9, 250, 260 memory, 20, 82, 94, 103, 103n29, 111, 113, 181, 184, 184n12, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 193, 194, 197n59, 203, 205 6, 210n102, 241 metanarrative, 14, 42 3, 45, 54, 55 8, 81 5, 86, 95 100, 102, 126 7, 131, 134, 140 1, 142, 143 4, 147, 149 50, 158 9, 181, 197, 208, 209 18, 221 7, 233, 239 40, 244 7, 249, 251, 254 8, 261 2 mimēsis, 118, 253, 253n24 Mnemosyne, 205 Muses, 22, 135, 137, 137n20, 141 2, 144 6, 147, 148, 148n44, 149, 152, 177n57, 205, 228, 231, 245, 247n14 mysteries, mystery cults, 22 3, 242, 252 myth, ancient Greek: as traditional tale 3 5, 24 6, 117, 160 2, 176, 252 3, 263 4; multiple variants of, 4, 25, 26, 30 1, 176, 263; muthos vs. logos, 5 6, 8 9, 11, 52, 54, 251 2, 254, 264 5; status of, in Greek culture, 1, 3 7, 160; truth status of, see truth; unverifiability of, 25 6, 30, 52, 83, 118, 191, 253 myth, Platonic: as traditional tale, 9, 45, 108 18, 120 2, 124 5, 126n52, 135 8, 142, 146 7, 148 9, 160 2, 161n17, 176 7, 186 93, 234, 241, 264; Debunking View of, 11 12, 265, 267; definition and identification of, 8 9, 138n24; different types of, 7 8, 129 30; Dogmatic View of, 11, 14, 35, 48 9, 50, 58, 90, 95, 101, 139, 207n95, 265, 266, 269, 269n8, 269n9; legitimation function of, see philosophy; literary-structural function of, 14, 27, 150 2, Chapter 9 (passim), 262; metanarrative function of, see metanarrative; psychogogic function in this web service

General 301 of, see psychagōgia; signposting function of, 14, 42 3, 126 7, 130 2, 150n45, 160, 197, 214, 226, 233, 251, 260 1, 268; truth status of, see truth; Yogic View of, 12 13, 14, 100 2, 132n68, 266 noēsis, see knowledge (as non-propositional) nous, see soul (reason) nymphs, 22, 23, 137, 152, 231, 252 Odysseus, 22n9, 144 7, 149, 254 opinion, belief (doxa), see knowledge orality and literacy, 4, 28, 30, 181, 182 5, 195 8, 203 6, 210 11, 214 Palamedes, 187 8, 196 Pan, 137, 142n30, 143n33, 149, 152, 230 2, 234n177, 246, 247n14, 252, 258n44 Peitho, 77, 155n5, 155 6 persuasion, 40, 47, 49 50, 53, 65, 66, 67 8, 69, 74, 75, 76, 77, 123, 124, 155n5, 155 63, 163n20, 168n33, 168 71, 226, 240, 260, 264 Phaedrus, character of, 20 1, 24n13, 42, 73, 74, 75, 123, 124, 125 7, 128 9, 133, 134, 138 41, 143, 145, 147 8, 149, 155, 156, 157 8, 159, 164, 166n26, 169 71, 170n41, 177, 192 3, 197, 205n87, 207n94, 208, 214, 219, 219n124, 225n147, 228n156, 230, 235, 245 6, 248 50, 252, 254, 256, 258, 258n42, 260, 263 pharmakon, 20, 143n32, 168, 170, 186, 188, 208, 231, 241, 249 philosophy: construction, definition, and legitimation of, 5, 6 7, 14, 38, 45, 118 22, 134, 144, 149, 160, 176, 177, 181, 214, 228 9, 247 8, 262 3; philosophical recruitment, see psychagōgia; Platonic assimilation, 121, 176, 178n59, 205, 247 8 play, seriousness, 10, 44, 158, 159, 169, 199, 210n100, 212 13, 218 27, 232, 242, 251, 262, 265, 266 possession, 23, 26, 26n26, 141 prayer, 128, 134, 138, 227, 230 5, 241, 245, 246, 247n14, 258n44 Prometheus, 109n3, 186 7, 196 proof, 48 54 prophecy, 227 30 psychagōgia, 14, 20n3, 41 3, 45, 53, 73 5, 77, 100, 102, 105, 122 32, 134, 139 41, 144, 147n43, 147 8, 149, 150, 155n3, 155 6, 162, 167, 168n33, 168 71, 175, 176, 177, 179, 197, 197n59, 202, 208, 214, 223n138, 226, 228, 233, 240, 247 51, 259 60, 266, 268, 270 purification, 93, 111, 113, 114 reason, see soul recollection, 82, 94, 95, 99, 102 7, 113, 171n44, 179, 202, 205, 206, 216, 217, 226, 243n10, 258, 264 Republic, 1, 2, 7, 10, 19n1, 40n57, 50n6, 59, 63n36, 69, 79n65, 89n2, 90n4, 100n24, 129, 132n68, 171n44, 184n12, 196n57, 204n84, 264, 266 rhetoric, 20, 37n51, 45 7, 60, 65, 70, 76 7, 120, 129, 133, 134, 137, 137n20, 138 9; Chapter 7 (passim), 182, 197, 197n60, 199, 205, 212, 212n107, 216, 221, 225, 226, 227 30, 228n157, 234 5, 237, 239, 240, 241, 244, 245 6, 247, 248, 249, 255, 260, 264 self-knowledge, 20, 35 8, 41 2, 85 7, 90, 192, 193, 209, 217, 239, 241, 242, 245, 250, 255, 258, 260, 261, 266, 267, 271 setting of the Phaedrus, 21 3, 34, 151 2, 230 1, 235, 241, 245, 252, 252n23, 256 Sirens, 140, 141, 143, 144n34 sophists, 31, 33 4, 77, 153, 156, 157, 158, 160, 162, 175, 179, 182n1, 183, 205, 226, 226n149, 226n150, 270 soul: as agent-like, 62 5, 66; appetite, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66 8, 70, 71 3, 74, 75, 81n67; eschatology, 59 60, 61, 68, 69 70, 77 85, 86, 88, 109, 110, 111 5, 119, 121, 124, 129, 143n31, 220 1; and Forms, 56 8, 88, 93; immortality, 51 4, 85, 137; intrapersonal communication, 63, 64, 65 8, 69, 71, 73 5, 124, 126, 199, 232n171, 242, 259 60, 266; limits of knowledge of, see knowledge; motion, self-motion, 51 4, 60, 74, 78n63, 85, 128, 232n171; reason, 37 8, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 8, 69, 70 1, 72, 73, 73n56, 74, 75, 82, 89, 91, 92, 100 2, 123, 124, 124n48, 126 7, 128, 130, 169n38, 259 60, 261, 266; spirit (thumos), 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66 73, 74, 75, 81n67, 105, 124, 125, 125n51, 126, 132n67, 148, 160, 259 60; tripartition, complexity, 37 8, 54, 56, 57, 59 75, 80, 81, 85, 169, 169n37, 169n38, 221, 231, 259 60, 266 in this web service

302 General thematic foreshadowing, 19 20, 27 Theuth and Thamus, Chapter 8 (passim), 239, 242 3, 244, 246, 260, 262, 265 Thucydides, 5, 183 Tithonus, 147, 149 truth, truth status of myth, 11 12, 34 5, 38 41, 42, 44, 47, 48 50, 54, 56, 57 8, 68, 82 5, 83n71, 85 7, 90, 91, 92, 95 102, 127n55, 139, 149 50, 156, 157, 158 9, 162 3, 164 5, 173, 179, 191 2, 193n47, 193 4, 199, 202, 204, 206 8, 207n95, 209, 214, 215 18, 221 5, 248, 250, 251, 256, 261, 265 6, 269 Typhon, 36 8, 41 2, 45, 85, 117, 130, 159n11, 231, 254, 258n44, 260 unity of the Phaedrus, 14, 70, 134 5, 135, 141, 150 2, 163, 164, 199, 199n65; Chapter 9 (passim), 262, 263 verbal texture, verbal reminiscence, 146n39, 240 3, 262 wisdom, 34, 36, 49, 64, 186, 190, 194, 195n51, 204, 207, 218, 221, 232n170, 233, 242 writing, written word, 20, 129n61, 134, 134n2, 155; Chapter 8 (passim), 243, 246, 247, 249, 264, 268, 270 Xenophanes, 4, 28 in this web service