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100 1  Schlosser, Joel Alden.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2014029103 
245 10 What would Socrates do? :|bself-examination, civic 
       engagement, and the politics of philosophy /|cJoel Alden 
       Schlosser, Julian Steward Chair in the Social Sciences, 
       Deep Springs College. 
264  1 New York :|bCambridge University Press,|c2014. 
300    1 online resource 
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505 0  Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; 
       Table of contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Gadfly 
       explanation; 1 Introduction: Socrates in democratic times;
       Reconstructing Socrates; Before irony: Socrates'atopia -- 
       Translating Socrates; 2Beyond Socratic citizenship: 
       Transforming accountability; The torpedo fish; An ignorant
       schoolmaster38; Freeing the slaves; Anytus'Athens; Aporia 
       and atopia; 3 Socrates in drag: Love beyond the polis; The
       erotic practices of Athenian democracy5; Subverting the 
       erotic practices of Athenian democracy; Alcibiades and the
       crisis of subversion. 
505 8  Socrates and his girlfriends: 
       Xenophon'sMemorabiliaEmbodying philosophy; 4 Fearless 
       speech in democracy: Radicalizing frank speaking; 
       Parrhesiasticdialogue; Decenteringparrhesia -- The risks 
       of fearless speech; Socrates in Aristophanes'Clouds -- 
       Fearless speech in democracy; 5 Midwifing Athens: Socratic
       associations; The midwife; Gentling the Athenians; 
       Socrates'sunousiai -- Midwifing democracy; Philosophy in 
       the world; 6 Socrates'atopia revisited; Mapping atopia; 
       Two apologies for the atopic Socrates; Socratesinfelix -- 
       7 Conclusion: What would Socrates do? 
505 8  Self-examination and Socratic associationsCivic engagement
       after Socrates; The dissonance of philosophy; Works Cited;
       Index. 
520    "Socrates continues to be an extremely influential force 
       to this day; his work is featured prominently in the work 
       of contemporary thinkers ranging from Hannah Arendt and 
       Leo Strauss, to Michel Foucault and Jacques Rancière. 
       Intervening in this discussion, What Would Socrates Do? 
       reconstructs Socrates' philosophy in ancient Athens to 
       show its promise of empowering citizens and non-citizens 
       alike. By drawing them into collective practices of 
       dialogue and reflection, philosophy can help people to 
       become thinking, acting beings more capable of fully 
       realizing the promises of political life. At the same time,
       however, Joel Alden Schlosser shows how these practices' 
       commitment to interrogation keeps philosophy at a distance
       from the democratic status quo, creating a dissonance with
       conventional forms of politics that opens space for new 
       forms of participation and critical contestation of extant
       ones"--|cProvided by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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600 00 Socrates.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79055329 
600 07 Socrates.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/35600 
600 07 Socrates|dv469-v399.|2gnd 
650  0 Democracy.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh85036647 
650  0 Political science|xPhilosophy.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh88004669 
650  7 Democracy.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/890077 
650  7 Political science|xPhilosophy.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1069819 
650  7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xGeneral.|2bisacsh 
650  7 PHILOSOPHY|xHistory & Surveys|xAncient & Classical.
       |2bisacsh 
650  7 Politische Philosophie.|2gnd 
650  7 Sozialphilosophie.|2gnd 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aSchlosser, Joel Alden.|tWhat would 
       Socrates do?|z9781107067424|w(DLC)  2014003204
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