Plato’s Socrates: The Relationship between Self-knowledge and Genuine Life and Death
Socrates is present in all Plato’s dialogues except The Laws. Some scholars distinguish between the Socrates of Plato’s early dialogues and the Socrates of the later ones. Others, including Jaspers, see one Socrates in all dialogues whose permanent concern is ‘self-knowledge’ as the fundamental issue. He considers “our own self” as the human truth or spirit/soul; and the genuine life and death are defined in a relation to it. The present article, giving attention to Socrates’ view on human soul, tries to explain the genuine life and death as thought and lived by Socrates.
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