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Socrates at Play

The Social Virtues in the ›Symposia‹ of Plato and Xenophon
  • Gabriel Danzig
Published/Copyright: 2025
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Although we have the complete works of two major Socratic writers, Plato and Xenophon, little work has been done to bring them into relation with each other, other than investigating them as sources for the historical Socrates. Today an emerging consensus holds that neither author aimed at historical veracity, and that the portraits of Socrates primarily express the views of their authors. This book analyzes the behavior of Socrates and other characters in the two Symposia through the lens of the social virtues discussed by Aristotle in his Nichomachean Ethics: friendliness, truthfulness in self-presentation, and good humor. Starting with the prologues to the two Symposia and Republic, which is closely related to them, the book sketches a portrait of Socrates as a social creature. It focuses on Socratic boasting in Plato’s Symposium and Socratic joking in Xenophon’s Symposium, highlighting the virtuosity of Socrates’ social techniques and showing how he presses the limits of good behavior in both his self-presentation and his use of humor. The book concludes that this was a feature of the historical Socrates and that it inspired Plato and Xenophon to conceive of virtue in characteristically different ways.

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Gabriel Danzig, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.

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Danzig’s new book is a masterful reading of the two Symposia in their social dimensions. Applying Aristotle’s three social virtues, friendliness, good humor, and truthfulness in self-presentation, he studies Socrates’ interactions with his interlocutors. This book will be an important source for future commentaries on the works that it discusses.

Lowell Edmunds

At times entertaining, at times profoundly enlightening, this in-depth exploration into the public behavior and social manners of Socrates and his circle as portrayed in the Symposia of Plato and Xenophon would be of interest to both specialists and general readers. Socrates and his friends come to life in Professor Danzig’s book.

Margalit Finkelberg


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eBook published on:
August 22, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9783111552125
Hardcover published on:
August 22, 2025
Hardcover ISBN:
9783111517001
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