Bitter Knowledge: Learning Socratic Lessons of Disillusion and Renewal

Bitter Knowledge: Learning Socratic Lessons of Disillusion and Renewal

by Thomas Eisele
ISBN-10:
0268027749
ISBN-13:
9780268027742
Pub. Date:
01/15/2010
Publisher:
University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10:
0268027749
ISBN-13:
9780268027742
Pub. Date:
01/15/2010
Publisher:
University of Notre Dame Press
Bitter Knowledge: Learning Socratic Lessons of Disillusion and Renewal

Bitter Knowledge: Learning Socratic Lessons of Disillusion and Renewal

by Thomas Eisele

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Overview

Thomas Eisele explores the premise that the Socratic method of inquiry need not teach only negative lessons (showing us what we do not know, but not what we do know). Instead, Eisele contends, the Socratic method is cyclical: we start negatively by recognizing our illusions, but end positively through a process of recollection performed in response to our disillusionment, which ultimately leads to renewal. Thus, a positive lesson about our resources as philosophical investigators, as students and teachers, becomes available to participants in Socrates' robust conversational inquiry.

Bitter Knowledge includes Eisele's detailed readings of Socrates' teaching techniques in three fundamental Platonic dialogues, Protagoras, Meno, and Theaetetus, as well as his engagement with contemporary authorities such as Gregory Vlastos, Martha Nussbaum, and Stanley Cavell. Written in a highly engaging and accessible style, this book will appeal to students and scholars in philosophy, classics, law, rhetoric, and education.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268027742
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 01/15/2010
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Thomas D. Eisele is professor of law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.

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