Plato's Politics of Passion
Plato's Politics of Passion
Eros, Thumos, and Socratic Self-Knowledge in the Charmides, Republic, and Symposium
Pichanick, Alan
State University of New York Press
04/2026
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1A: Socrates and Charmides on Sophrosune
1. Back from War (153a-153d)
2. Beautiful Charmides (154a-155e)
3. Zalmoxian Medicine and Looking within Charmides (155e-159a)
4. Charmides's First Definition - A Sort of Quietness (159b-160d)
5. Charmides's Second Definition - A Sense of Shame (160d-161a)
6. Charmides's Final Definition - Doing One's Own Things (161b-162c)
Part 1B: Thumos in the Republic and the Symposium
1. The Psychology of Thumos (Republic 4.437a-441c)
2. The Psychogenesis of Eros: Aristophanes's Critique of Love of One's Own Things (Symposium 189c-193d)
3. The Thumotic Eros of Charmides
Part 2A: Socrates and Critias on Sophrosune
1. Ugly Critias: Sophrosune as Doing One's Own Things (Part 2: 162c-163c)
2. Sophrosune as Self-Knowledge (163d-165b)
3. The Intentionality of Critian Self-Knowledge (165b-166c)
4. Socrates's Addition - Knowledge of What One Knows and Does Not Know (166c-166e)
5. Is Knowledge of Knowledge Possible? (167a-169c)
6. Is Knowledge of Knowledge Beneficial? (169d-173a)
7. Socrates's Beautiful Dream? (173a-174b)
8. Sophrosune as Knowledge of Good and Bad(174b-175a)
Part 2B: Thumos and Tyranny in Republic VIII-IX
1. The Psychogenesis of Thumos and the Decay into the Tyrannical Regime (Republic VIII)
2. The Psychogenesis of Thumos Part 2: The Decay of the Tyrant (Republic IX)
3. Three Critias the Tyrant
Part 3A: The Ending of the Dialogue and Socratic Sophrosune
1. Back to War - Ugly Critias and Charmides(175a-176d)
2. A Return to the Smaller Benefit of Sophrosune
Part 3B: Thauma and Sophrosune in the Republic and Symposium
1. The Theoros Returns (Republic 327a-328b and Symposium 172a-174a)
2. Eros Is a Lack: Socrates Questioning Agathon (Symposium 199c-201e)
3. Eros Is Between - Diotima Questioning Socrates(Symposium 201e-203a)
4. Diotima's Psychogenesis of Eros (Symposium 203a-204d)
5. The Good of Eros (Symposium 204c-206b)
6. Diotima's Ascent (Symposium 210a-212a)
7. Beautiful Socrates and the Connection between Sophrosune and Wonder
Concluding Remarks
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part 1A: Socrates and Charmides on Sophrosune
1. Back from War (153a-153d)
2. Beautiful Charmides (154a-155e)
3. Zalmoxian Medicine and Looking within Charmides (155e-159a)
4. Charmides's First Definition - A Sort of Quietness (159b-160d)
5. Charmides's Second Definition - A Sense of Shame (160d-161a)
6. Charmides's Final Definition - Doing One's Own Things (161b-162c)
Part 1B: Thumos in the Republic and the Symposium
1. The Psychology of Thumos (Republic 4.437a-441c)
2. The Psychogenesis of Eros: Aristophanes's Critique of Love of One's Own Things (Symposium 189c-193d)
3. The Thumotic Eros of Charmides
Part 2A: Socrates and Critias on Sophrosune
1. Ugly Critias: Sophrosune as Doing One's Own Things (Part 2: 162c-163c)
2. Sophrosune as Self-Knowledge (163d-165b)
3. The Intentionality of Critian Self-Knowledge (165b-166c)
4. Socrates's Addition - Knowledge of What One Knows and Does Not Know (166c-166e)
5. Is Knowledge of Knowledge Possible? (167a-169c)
6. Is Knowledge of Knowledge Beneficial? (169d-173a)
7. Socrates's Beautiful Dream? (173a-174b)
8. Sophrosune as Knowledge of Good and Bad(174b-175a)
Part 2B: Thumos and Tyranny in Republic VIII-IX
1. The Psychogenesis of Thumos and the Decay into the Tyrannical Regime (Republic VIII)
2. The Psychogenesis of Thumos Part 2: The Decay of the Tyrant (Republic IX)
3. Three Critias the Tyrant
Part 3A: The Ending of the Dialogue and Socratic Sophrosune
1. Back to War - Ugly Critias and Charmides(175a-176d)
2. A Return to the Smaller Benefit of Sophrosune
Part 3B: Thauma and Sophrosune in the Republic and Symposium
1. The Theoros Returns (Republic 327a-328b and Symposium 172a-174a)
2. Eros Is a Lack: Socrates Questioning Agathon (Symposium 199c-201e)
3. Eros Is Between - Diotima Questioning Socrates(Symposium 201e-203a)
4. Diotima's Psychogenesis of Eros (Symposium 203a-204d)
5. The Good of Eros (Symposium 204c-206b)
6. Diotima's Ascent (Symposium 210a-212a)
7. Beautiful Socrates and the Connection between Sophrosune and Wonder
Concluding Remarks
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Plato, Platonic dialogues, Sophrosune, Thumos, Eros, self-knowledge, tyranny, Charmides, Critias
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1A: Socrates and Charmides on Sophrosune
1. Back from War (153a-153d)
2. Beautiful Charmides (154a-155e)
3. Zalmoxian Medicine and Looking within Charmides (155e-159a)
4. Charmides's First Definition - A Sort of Quietness (159b-160d)
5. Charmides's Second Definition - A Sense of Shame (160d-161a)
6. Charmides's Final Definition - Doing One's Own Things (161b-162c)
Part 1B: Thumos in the Republic and the Symposium
1. The Psychology of Thumos (Republic 4.437a-441c)
2. The Psychogenesis of Eros: Aristophanes's Critique of Love of One's Own Things (Symposium 189c-193d)
3. The Thumotic Eros of Charmides
Part 2A: Socrates and Critias on Sophrosune
1. Ugly Critias: Sophrosune as Doing One's Own Things (Part 2: 162c-163c)
2. Sophrosune as Self-Knowledge (163d-165b)
3. The Intentionality of Critian Self-Knowledge (165b-166c)
4. Socrates's Addition - Knowledge of What One Knows and Does Not Know (166c-166e)
5. Is Knowledge of Knowledge Possible? (167a-169c)
6. Is Knowledge of Knowledge Beneficial? (169d-173a)
7. Socrates's Beautiful Dream? (173a-174b)
8. Sophrosune as Knowledge of Good and Bad(174b-175a)
Part 2B: Thumos and Tyranny in Republic VIII-IX
1. The Psychogenesis of Thumos and the Decay into the Tyrannical Regime (Republic VIII)
2. The Psychogenesis of Thumos Part 2: The Decay of the Tyrant (Republic IX)
3. Three Critias the Tyrant
Part 3A: The Ending of the Dialogue and Socratic Sophrosune
1. Back to War - Ugly Critias and Charmides(175a-176d)
2. A Return to the Smaller Benefit of Sophrosune
Part 3B: Thauma and Sophrosune in the Republic and Symposium
1. The Theoros Returns (Republic 327a-328b and Symposium 172a-174a)
2. Eros Is a Lack: Socrates Questioning Agathon (Symposium 199c-201e)
3. Eros Is Between - Diotima Questioning Socrates(Symposium 201e-203a)
4. Diotima's Psychogenesis of Eros (Symposium 203a-204d)
5. The Good of Eros (Symposium 204c-206b)
6. Diotima's Ascent (Symposium 210a-212a)
7. Beautiful Socrates and the Connection between Sophrosune and Wonder
Concluding Remarks
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part 1A: Socrates and Charmides on Sophrosune
1. Back from War (153a-153d)
2. Beautiful Charmides (154a-155e)
3. Zalmoxian Medicine and Looking within Charmides (155e-159a)
4. Charmides's First Definition - A Sort of Quietness (159b-160d)
5. Charmides's Second Definition - A Sense of Shame (160d-161a)
6. Charmides's Final Definition - Doing One's Own Things (161b-162c)
Part 1B: Thumos in the Republic and the Symposium
1. The Psychology of Thumos (Republic 4.437a-441c)
2. The Psychogenesis of Eros: Aristophanes's Critique of Love of One's Own Things (Symposium 189c-193d)
3. The Thumotic Eros of Charmides
Part 2A: Socrates and Critias on Sophrosune
1. Ugly Critias: Sophrosune as Doing One's Own Things (Part 2: 162c-163c)
2. Sophrosune as Self-Knowledge (163d-165b)
3. The Intentionality of Critian Self-Knowledge (165b-166c)
4. Socrates's Addition - Knowledge of What One Knows and Does Not Know (166c-166e)
5. Is Knowledge of Knowledge Possible? (167a-169c)
6. Is Knowledge of Knowledge Beneficial? (169d-173a)
7. Socrates's Beautiful Dream? (173a-174b)
8. Sophrosune as Knowledge of Good and Bad(174b-175a)
Part 2B: Thumos and Tyranny in Republic VIII-IX
1. The Psychogenesis of Thumos and the Decay into the Tyrannical Regime (Republic VIII)
2. The Psychogenesis of Thumos Part 2: The Decay of the Tyrant (Republic IX)
3. Three Critias the Tyrant
Part 3A: The Ending of the Dialogue and Socratic Sophrosune
1. Back to War - Ugly Critias and Charmides(175a-176d)
2. A Return to the Smaller Benefit of Sophrosune
Part 3B: Thauma and Sophrosune in the Republic and Symposium
1. The Theoros Returns (Republic 327a-328b and Symposium 172a-174a)
2. Eros Is a Lack: Socrates Questioning Agathon (Symposium 199c-201e)
3. Eros Is Between - Diotima Questioning Socrates(Symposium 201e-203a)
4. Diotima's Psychogenesis of Eros (Symposium 203a-204d)
5. The Good of Eros (Symposium 204c-206b)
6. Diotima's Ascent (Symposium 210a-212a)
7. Beautiful Socrates and the Connection between Sophrosune and Wonder
Concluding Remarks
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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