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A Daimon in the Rough: Plato’s Apology, Part II (Ad Navseam, Episode 191)
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A Daimon in the Rough: Plato’s Apology, Part II (Ad Navseam, Episode 191)

Ad Navseam

September 2, 20251h 12m

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Show Notes

Sorry (not sorry), it’s back to Plato’s Apology this week for round two. This time the guys tackle the nature of the elenchus—the method of question and answer that Socrates uses to get closer to the ‘truth’ and refute arguments of his interlocturos. How does it show up in the Apology itself? Is the elenchtic method a useful ‘truth-finding’ tool orjust a manipulative tactic not that far from what the Sophists peddled? Where does Socrates end and Plato begin? And how might this affect your opinion of the chalupa? We also turn to the great Gregory Vlastos for help as well as  examining Socrates’ beef with the craftsmen. Be sure to listen for the magic word for the great Hackett giveaway.