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Socrates on Self-Improvement Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)

Socrates on Self-Improvement By Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)

Socrates on Self-Improvement by Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)


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This book explains in clear language with appropriate scholarly attention to detail how and why Socrates continues to be a foundational figure in western philosophy, and especially in ethics and epistemology. It argues that the craft-model of knowledge offers a viable and potent theoretical basis for practical and ethical self-improvement.

Socrates on Self-Improvement Summary

Socrates on Self-Improvement: Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness by Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)

What model of knowledge does Plato's Socrates use? In this book, Nicholas D. Smith argues that it is akin to knowledge of a craft which is acquired by degrees, rather than straightforward knowledge of facts. He contends that a failure to recognize and identify this model, and attempts to ground ethical success in contemporary accounts of propositional or informational knowledge, have led to distortions of Socrates' philosophical mission to improve himself and others in the domain of practical ethics. He shows that the model of craft-knowledge makes sense of a number of issues scholars have struggled to understand, and makes a case for attributing to Socrates a very sophisticated and plausible view of the improvability of the human condition.

About Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)

Nicholas D. Smith is James F. Miller Professor of Humanities and Professor of Philosophy at Lewis & Clark College. He has written and edited many books on ancient Greek philosophy and contemporary epistemology, including Plato's Socrates (with T.C. Brickhouse, 1994), Socratic Moral Psychology (with T. C. Brickhouse, Cambridge, 2010), and Summoning Knowledge in Plato's Republic (2019).

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Socrates as exemplar; 2. Socrates as apprentice at virtue; 3. Socratic motivational intellectualism; 4. Socratic ignorance; 5. Is virtue sufficient for happiness; 6. The necessity of virtue for happiness; Afterword. Review and assessment.

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NPB9781316515532
9781316515532
1316515532
Socrates on Self-Improvement: Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness by Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2021-07-01
216
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