Socrates Mystagogos : Initiation into inquiry

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For Socrates, philosophy is not like Christian conversion from error to truth, but rather it is like the pagan process whereby a young man is initiated into cult mysteries by a more experienced man - the mystagogos - who prepares him and leads him to the sacred precinct. In Greek cult religion, the mystagogos prepared the initiate for the esoteric mysteries revealed by the hierophant. Socrates treats traditional wisdom with scepticism, and this makes him appear ridiculous or dangerous in the eyes of cultural conservatives. Nevertheless, his scepticism is not radical: custom is not something on which we must turn our backs if we are to pursue the truth. Socrates assumes an epistemology and employs a method by which he induces his companions to begin the critical and self-critical process of philosophical inquiry, not ignoring conventional wisdom, but thinking through and reinterpreting it as they make constructive progress towards the truth. He provides conclusive and convincing arguments in support of controversial answers to some of the most important moral questions he poses.

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: Socratic Skepticism

Introduction

Section 1: Subversive and Unversive Transgression in Comedy

Section 2: Unversive Transgression in Greek Cult Festivals

Section 3: Aristophanic Conservatism, Socratic Liberalism

Section 4: The Causality of Humor

Section 5: Introducing Socrates Mystagogos

Conclusion

Chapter 2: Socratic Epistemology

Introduction

Section 1: "The Socratic Fallacy" Refuted

Section 2: "The Socratic Fallacy" Revived

Section 3: Socratic Dogmatism

Section 4: Socratic Refutation

Section 5: Socratic "Folk Epistemology"

Section 6: Refutation, Induction, and the Use of Examples

Section 7: "The Socratic Fallacy," Again

Conclusion

Chapter 3: Socratic Method

Introduction

Section 1: "The Problem" of the Socratic Method

Section 2: Why Socrates' Refutations are Reasonable

Section 3: Interpretive Misconceptions

Section 4: What Guarantee does Socrates have that he is right?

Conclusion

Chapter 4: Socratic Piety

Introduction

Section 1: Socrates the Anti-Authoritarian?

Section 2: Two Theories of Civil Disobedience

Section 3: Politico-Epistemic Humility in the Apology

Section 4: Politico-Epistemic Humility in the Crito

Conclusion

Conclusion

Section 1: Socrates Mystagogos

Section 2: Socrates and Martin Luther King

List of References

General Index

Index Locorum

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