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Sarah Ruth Jansen deposited Plato’s Phaedo as a Pedagogical Drama on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months ago
The Phaedo has long been recognized as dramatic in nature (see, e.g., Jowett 1892, 193). Indeed, the dialogue’s dramatic portrayal of a Herculean Socrates attacking the heads of a hydra naturally invites this assessment (89c). At the out- set of the dialogue Socrates and the fourteen named companions are juxtaposed with Theseus and the fourteen A…[Read more]
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Sarah Jansen wrote a new post, Theorizing Anger, on the site Philosopher Sarah Ruth Jansen on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months ago
You may check out my ancient philosophy scholarship here. I explore the intersection of ethics, art and emotion; the dramatic and educational aspects of Plato’s dialogues; and ‘purpose’ or ‘telos’ in nature (tel […]