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Hippias minor, or, the art of cunning : a new translation of Plato's most controversial dialogue / introduction and artwork by Paul Chan ; translation by Sarah Ruden ; essay by Richard Fletcher.
- Title
- Hippias minor, or, the art of cunning : a new translation of Plato's most controversial dialogue / introduction and artwork by Paul Chan ; translation by Sarah Ruden ; essay by Richard Fletcher.
- Author
- Plato
- Publication
- Brooklyn, NY : Badlands Unlimited, c 2015.
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- Description
- 137 p. : ill.; 23 cm.
- Summary
- One of Plato's most controversial dialogues, Hippias Minor details Socrates's confounding arguments that there is no difference between a person who tells the truth and one who lies, and that the good man is the one who willingly makes mistakes and does wrong and unjust things. But what if Socrates wasn't championing the act of lying-as it has been traditionally interpreted-but, rather, advocating for a novel way of understanding the power of the creative act? In this exceptional translation by Sarah Ruden, Hippias Minor is rendered anew as a provocative dialogue about how art is a form of wrongdoing, and that understanding it makes life more ethical by paradoxically teaching one to be more cunning. An introduction by artist Paul Chan situates Hippias Minor in a wider philosophical and historical context, and an essay by classicist Richard Fletcher grapples with the radical implications of this new translation in light of Chan's work and contemporary art today.
- Uniform Title
- Hippias minor. English. 2015
- Alternative Title
- Hippias minor. 2015
- Art of cunning
- Hippias minor
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Hippias Minor or the Art of Cunning -- Socrates 420 / Richard Fletcher.
- ISBN
- 193644089X
- 9781936440894
- OCLC
- 910702344
- SCSB-12692764
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library