This work offers an evaluation of Plato&rsquo;s portrayal of &ldquo;Socrates&rdquo; in relation to models of the ancient Greek &ldquo;agon&rdquo; oral poetic performance and the practices of &ldquo;xenia&rdquo;. The author reinterprets the values of the oral tradition and xenia as non-agonistic and shows how these values can illuminate the dramatic and philosophical import of Plato&rsquo;s Socrates in ways potentially relevant to current thinking about &ldquo;demokratia&rdquo;.<BR /><BR />
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.