Socrates on virtue and selfknowledge in Alcibiades I and Aeschines' Alcibiades

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  • Francesca Pentassuglio La Sapienza – University of Rome, Rome, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14195/1984-249X_12_7

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Socrates, Alcibiades, virtue, knowledge, paideia

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The paper focuses on the concepts of virtue and self-knowledge in Alcibiades I and Aeschines’ Alcibiades, which are marked by striking similarities in the way they discuss these themes and their interconnection. First of all, in both dialogues the notions of ἀμαθία and ἀρετή seem to be connected and both are bound up with the issue of εὐδαιμονία: Socrates points out that ἀρετήis the only source of true εὐδαιμονία and encourages Alcibiades to acquire it, stressing the need for a constant ἐπιμέλειαἑαυτοῦ. Thus, another common feature is the Socratic exhortation to pursue and achieve moral virtue, which is identified as a form of knowledge. Ultimately, in both accounts the chief means by which to contrast ἀμαθία is found in the care and knowledge of the self. The above arguments are to be considered within the particular frame of the paideutic relationship between Socrates and Alcibiades, which is itself portrayed in similar terms in the two texts. In both dialogues, the relationship is characterized as a form of erotic education and, moreover, Socrates himself links his paideutic activity to divine will. Yet, only in Aeschines’ Alcibiades does this explicitly entail the idea that Socrates transmits virtue without resorting to any τέχνη or ἐπιστήμη. So while in both cases ἀρετή is understood as a kind of knowledge, in Aeschines’ Alcibiades there seems to be a greater tension between this concept of virtue and its modes of transmis-sion, which are “anepistemic”.

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2014-01-25

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Pentassuglio, F. (2014). Socrates on virtue and selfknowledge in Alcibiades I and Aeschines’ Alcibiades . Revista Archai, (12), 65. https://doi.org/10.14195/1984-249X_12_7