[SydPhil] Notification: Rick Benitez (Sydney) @ Wed 12 Sep 2018 13:00 - 14:30 (AEST) (Seminars)
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Title: Rick Benitez (Sydney)
The Puzzle of the pseudo-Platonic Axiochus
The Axiochus is a Socratic dialogue written in the style of Plato’s early
works. In it, Socrates tries to convince Axiochus, who is near death, that
he has nothing to fear. Although the Axiochus was already recognised as
spurious by the 3rd Century CE, it has been associated with the Platonic
Academy from antiquity to the present. However, its arguments seem
carelessly cobbled together. They are mutually inconsistent and internally
flawed. How could such a work be considered worthy of the Academy?
Scholars have answered this question in different ways. Some (Furley)
argue that the Axiochus is irredeemably confused. Others (Hutchinson)
argue that the dialogue belongs to the genre of consolation literature, in
which consistency was not expected. More recently, Tim O’Keefe has argued
that the dialogue demonstrates the Socratic practice of “therapeutic
inconsistency”, showing readers how to use invalid arguments to induce
comforting beliefs. I shall argue that a better solution to the puzzle is
available: the Axiochus underscores a long-standing Platonic emphasis on
engaging in critical evaluation of arguments even in the face of imminent
death. This emphasis was already demonstrated in Plato’s Phaedo by
Socrates’ commitment to argument when his interlocutors were afraid for him
and themselves. It is demonstrated in the Axiochus by the way Socrates
repeatedly encourages Axiochus to consider the (inconsistent) arguments he
presents. The consolation of the Axiochus, I shall argue, is simply that
the practice of reasoning calms fears by setting them to one side.
When: Wed 12 Sep 2018 13:00 – 14:30 Eastern Australia Time - Sydney
Where: Sydney Uni, Muniment Room
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