Socratic philosophy as distinct from what is commonly known as Platonism
Gregory Vlastos (/ˈvlæstoʊs/; Greek: Γρηγόριος Βλαστός; July 27, 1907 – October 12, 1991) was a preeminent scholar of ancient philosophy, and author of many works on Plato and Socrates. He transformed the analysis of classical philosophy by applying techniques of modern analytic philosophy to restate and evaluate the views of Socrates and Plato.[1]
Vlastos is credited with bringing about a renaissance of interest in Plato among philosophers throughout the world.[3] Many of Vlastos' students have become important scholars of ancient philosophy, including Terence Irwin, Richard Kraut, Paul Woodruff, and Alexander Nehamas.
Theory of Socratic philosophy
In his work The Philosophy of Socrates: a Collection of Critical Essays (UNDP 1971), Vlastos advanced the idea "that one can identify in certain Platonic dialogues a philosophical method and a collection of philosophical theses which may properly be attributed to Socrates."[5] He suggested a plausible modern analytic framework for Socratic philosophy as a pursuit distinct from Platonic philosophy. The dialogues of Plato’s Socratic period, called "elenctic dialogues" for Socrates’s preferred method of questioning, are Apology, Charmides, Crito, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Hippias Minor, Ion, Laches, Protagoras and book 1 of the Republic.[6] The idea remains controversial[7][8] and those who agree with his position are referred to as Vlastosians.[5]
Works
Christian Faith and Democracy, Association Press, 1939.
The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays, University of Notre Dame Press, 1971.
Studies in Greek Philosophy; Volume II: Socrates, Plato, and Their Tradition, Princeton University Press, 1995, ISBN978-0-691-03311-2ISBN0691033110
Edited
Towards the Christian Revolution - with R.B.Y. Scott, Willett, Clark & Company, 1936.
Plato, a Collection of Critical Essays: I, Metaphysics and Epistemology; II, Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion. Anchor Books / Doubleday and Company, 1971
The Philosophy of Socrates: a Collection of Critical Essays, Anchor, 1971. New ed., (Modern Studies in Philosophy), University of Notre Dame Press, 1980, ISBN978-0-268-01537-4ISBN0268015376
See also
Harold F. Cherniss, for the Cherniss-Vlastos critique of the Tübingen School