This book explores Socrates&rsquo; role as narrator of the Lysis Charmides Protagoras Euthydemus and Republic. New insights about each dialogue emerge through careful attention to Socrates&rsquo; narrative commentary. These insights include a re-reading of the aporetic ending of the Lysis a view of philosophy as a means of overcoming tyranny in the Charmides a reconsideration of virtue in the Protagoras an enhanced understanding of Crito in the Euthydemus and an uncovering of two models of virtue cultivation (self-mastery and harmony) in the Republic. This book presents Socrates&rsquo; narrative commentary as a mechanism that illustrates how the emotions shape Socrates&rsquo; self-understanding his philosophical exchanges with others and his view of the Good. As a result this book challenges the dominant interpretation of Socrates as an intellectualist. It offers a holistic vision of the practice of philosophy that we would do well to embrace in our contemporary world.<BR />
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