Plato and the Body: Reconsidering Socratic Asceticism

Author:   Coleen P. Zoller
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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Pages:   268
Publication Date:   02 July 2019
Format:   Paperback
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For centuries, it has been the prevailing view that in prioritizing the soul, Plato ignores or even abhors the body; however, in Plato and the Body Coleen P. Zoller argues that Plato does value the body and the role it plays in philosophical life, focusing on Plato's use of Socrates as an exemplar. Zoller reveals a more refined conception of the ascetic lifestyle epitomized by Socrates in Plato's Phaedo, Symposium, Phaedrus, Gorgias, and Republic. Her interpretation illuminates why those who want to be wise and good have reason to be curious about and love the natural world and the bodies in it, and has implications for how we understand Plato's metaphysical and political commitments. This book shows the relevance of this broader understanding of Plato for work on a variety of relevant contemporary issues, including sexual morality, poverty, wealth inequality, and peace.

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Author:   Coleen P. Zoller
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781438470825


ISBN 10:   1438470827
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   02 July 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1. Interpreting Asceticism in Plato 2. Moderation and Training for Death in the Phaedo 3. Beauty, Education, and Erotic Ascent in the Symposium and Phaedrus 4. Health, Justice, and Peace in the Republic and Gorgias 5. Interpretative Possibilities for the Late Dialogues Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index

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"""This book is a careful and detailed reading of Plato's attitude to the body and the moderate and wisdom-driven ascetism that emanates from the figure of Socrates. It does much to question a widely accepted interpretation that misses crucial aspects of Plato's thought. More importantly, it suggests Plato's continued relevance to contemporary issues of critical relevance."" — Temenos Academy Review ""…Zoller's book should be commended as an impressive endeavor to show just how much Plato's Socrates was deeply committed to the beauty of nature and the value of embodiment."" — Journal of the History of Philosophy ""Zoller gives us a new way of going forward in Plato studies. Her reading of the Platonic conception of embodiment frees it from the negative associations of the past. Plato and the Body will radically shift the scholarly conversation. The book is truly an exhilarating read."" — Anne-Marie Schultz, author of Plato's Socrates as Narrator: A Philosophical Muse"


Zoller gives us a new way of going forward in Plato studies. Her reading of the Platonic conception of embodiment frees it from the negative associations of the past. Plato and the Body will radically shift the scholarly conversation. The book is truly an exhilarating read. - Anne-Marie Schultz, author of Plato's Socrates as Narrator: A Philosophical Muse


This book is a careful and detailed reading of Plato's attitude to the body and the moderate and wisdom-driven ascetism that emanates from the figure of Socrates. It does much to question a widely accepted interpretation that misses crucial aspects of Plato's thought. More importantly, it suggests Plato's continued relevance to contemporary issues of critical relevance. - Temenos Academy Review ...Zoller's book should be commended as an impressive endeavor to show just how much Plato's Socrates was deeply committed to the beauty of nature and the value of embodiment. - Journal of the History of Philosophy Zoller gives us a new way of going forward in Plato studies. Her reading of the Platonic conception of embodiment frees it from the negative associations of the past. Plato and the Body will radically shift the scholarly conversation. The book is truly an exhilarating read. - Anne-Marie Schultz, author of Plato's Socrates as Narrator: A Philosophical Muse


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Coleen P. Zoller is Professor of Philosophy at Susquehanna University.

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