Le dialogue socratique in statu nascendi

Philosophie Antique 1 (1):11-35 (2001)
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Abstract

There was probably a large number of logoi sokratikoi at the beginning of the IVth century B. C. The discovery of this phenomenon raises the problem of which factors rendered possible the birth, development and success of this literature. In this paper, these factors are sought in certain practices that were developed within the Socratic circle when Socrates himself was still alive.

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An Early Trace of Socratic Dialogue.Edwin S. Ramage - 1961 - American Journal of Philology 82 (4):418.

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