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Lexington Books Ascent to the Good: The Reading Order of Plato's Dialogues from Symposium to Republic

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At the crisis of his Republic, Plato asks us to imagine what could possibly motivate a philosopher to return to the Cave voluntarily for the benefit of others and at the expense of her own personal happiness. This book shows how Plato has prepared us, his students, to recognize that the sun-like Idea of the Good is an infinitely greater object of serious philosophical concern than what is merely good for me, and thus why neither Plato nor his Socrates are eudaemonists, as Aristotle unquestionably was. With the transcendent Idea of Beauty having been made manifest through Socrates and Diotima, the dialogues between Symposium and Republic-Lysis, Euthydemus, Laches, Charmides, Gorgias, Theages, Meno, and Cleitophon- prepare the reader to make the final leap into Platonism, a soul-stirring idealism that presupposes the student's inborn awareness that there is nothing just, noble, or beautiful about maximizing one's own good. While perfectly capable of making the majority of his readers believe that he endorses the harmless claim that it is advantageous to be just and thus that we will always fare well by doing well, Plato trains his best students to recognize the deliberate fallacies and shortcuts that underwrite these claims, and thus to look beyond their own happiness by the time they reach the Allegory of the Cave, the culmination of a carefully prepared Ascent to the Good. Review Ascent to the Good lays the groundwork for Altman's monumental multivolume study of Plato's ethics. He reads a series of dialogues as aimed at implicitly showing the limits to Socratic eudaimonism, both as a philosophy to be thought and as a philosophy to be lived. He shows how they point to an ethics if reverence developed in the arguments of the Republic according to which our good is found not in our own good, but in the Beauty that transcends us. Altman balances his close attention to the details of the drama and argument of the dialogue with a passionate concern for the big picture. His interpretations of Lysis, Gorgias, Protagoras and related dialogues, are startlingly original, and are not easily dismissed. The patient reader, convinced or no, will have her approach to the Platonic dialogues transformed by Altman's new questions and insights.--Owen Goldin, Marquette University William Altman's five-volume project is a breathtakingly ambitious attempt to fit all of Plato's thirty-five dialogues into the sequence in which Plato would have wanted them read. Putting Plato as teacher at the heart of the dialogues, Altman structures this "reading order" by the distinctions between preparatory, visionary, and testing texts and takes the allegory of the cave as its center. He offers nothing less than a fundamental alternative to the "developmentalism" that has dominated Platonic scholarship for the past century. In Ascent to the Good, the second of the five volumes, Altman offers detailed readings of Lysis, Euthydemus, Laches, Charmides, Gorgias, Theages, Meno, and Cleitophon, treating them as steps toward the vision of the Good in the Republic -- hence the title. Its core insight, itself worth the price of the whole, is that by Socrates' cultivation of eudaimonism in these eight dialogues, Plato aims to prepare the best of his readers for the overcoming of it in the recognition, occasioned by Republic 6-7, that the Good and Justice require them to sacrifice their happiness to serve their fellow citizens. In its close reading, its interpretive depth, and its dialectical engagement with every major current of Platonic scholarship, Ascent to the Good is a thought-provoking tour de force.--Mitchell Miller, Vassar College William Altman's Ascent To The Good, together with its companion volumes, belongs itself, for sure, to the class of achievement for which Altman in these pages proposes the dialogues of Plato as the paradigmatic case. Altman's book is one installment in an extensive body of work that has in its own good time ma

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