Colloquium 2 Commentary on Marren

Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 37 (1):53-56 (2023)
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This paper responds to Marina Marren’s “The Contemplative Community: Pre-Socratic Teachings and Their Appropriation in the Phaedo” by listing areas of agreement and raising questions for further consideration. Marren’s position—that the comedic aspects of the dialogue can be understood through a retrieval of Anaxagorean mixing of opposites and Heraclitean images of doubling—is discussed. The response then challenges Marren to clarify why we should think that Plato would disagree with Socrates regarding the status of the forms and to think more deeply about divinization as a theme in the Phaedo.

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