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Academy, 23 n. 11, 33, 49, 50, 63–71, 80, 83, 88, 90, 140, 216, 318, 334, 336–37, 356– 57, 392, 413, 419 mathematics in. See mathematics politics of, 32, 68–71, 357, 359 in relation to a religious cult, 65 sunousia (intellectual, conversational beingtogether ) in, 65 activity, first-order versus second-order, defined, 130 Adeimantus, 59, 236, 247, 251–52, 266, 318, 326, 410 Adkins, A. W. H. , 97 n. 148, 107 n. 126, 129– 30 n. 15, 159 n. 68, 163 n. 76, 221 n. 17, 231–32 n. 47, 241 n. 66 Aeschines, 75 Aeschylus, 127, 141, 221, 231 n. 47 agora (public marketplace), 64, 108 Alcibiades, 56, 71, 75, 97, 139, 146, 151–54, 167, 180 Alcibiades I, 214 n. 3 Amnesty of 403, 55, 97 anamnesis (recollection), 142–43, 254 Anaxagoras, 96, 99, 100, 101, 108, 149 Anaximander, 100 ancestral constitution. See patrios politeia andreia (courage, bravery), 132, 257, 362 Andersson, T., 249 n. 77 Andrew, E., 255 n. 84 Annas, J., 19 n. 4, 29 n. 26, 244 n. 70, 247 n. 74, 263 n. 97, 269 n. 3, 276 n. 110, 279 n. 114, 303 n. 145, 394 n. 4 Antipater, 382 n. 99 Antiphon, 222 Antisthenes, 74 Anytus, 143, 147 Apology of Socrates, 8, 13, 33, 47, 49, 75, 92– 101, 103, 106, 109, 112–19, 125, 152, 185, 191, 208, 240 n. 62, 262, 283, 348, 363 aporetic dialogues, 13, 123–25, 131, 134, 137– 38, 143–44, 164–78, 197, 208, 215, 322, 337, 350, 412 in relation to “early” dialogues, 76 n. 95, 131, 213–14 aporia (blockage, puzzle), 81, 124, 131ff., 246–47, 274 Arcadia, Arcadians, 69, 83 Arendt, H., 22, 29, 31, 220 n. 16, 221 n. 18, 235 n. 32, 279, 312 n. 162, 408 n. 31 Areopagus, 53 arete (excellence, virtue, goodness), 5, 74, 100, 107, 129, 165–66. See also politike arete, Virtue conceptual tool, in dialogues, 29, 47, 104, 111, 129–31, 361 versus techne, 244–46 Arginusae, battle of, 106 Aristippus, 74, 78 aristocracy, aristocratic man, 52, 59, 63, 70, 75, 78, 241, 291, 348–49 Ariston, 59 Aristophanes, 83, 99, 100, 216–17 n. 10 Aristotle, 11, 22, 23, 25–30, 45, 49 n. 17, 108, 131, 224 n. 29, 235 n. 32, 237 n. 56, i n d e x The nouns, proper nouns, and names listed below are intended as bookmarks for the narrative, subjects, arguments, and discussions in the main text and footnotes of the book. The index itself is not an exhaustive account of the book’s topics or citations. 264 n. 99, 289, 311 n. 159, 339 n. 22, 347 n. 44, 348 n. 45, 368 n. 77, 379, 381, 412 artisans. See demiourgoi Aspasia, 83 Athenagoras, 228 Athenian Stranger, 358ff. Athens, 63, 67, 70, 80, 95, 100, 113 empire of, 53 history of, 22, 50–51, 59 politics (also political life) of, 22, 25, 33, 43, 47, 50, 53–55, 62, 64, 70–71, 74, 81, 88, 107, 113, 366 population of, 53 power of, 44, 51, 55 status in, 73 trade in, 52, 103 tragedy in, 71 Austin, J. L., 10 n. 14, 44 n. 10 Austin, M. M., 250 n. 79, 385 n. 108 auxiliaries, 257. See also guardians Bambrough, R., 267–68 n. 102, 279, 287–88 Barker, B., 422 n. 43 Barker, E., 22, 33 n. 34, 87, 89, 131 n. 19, 360 n. 70 basilike techne (kingly or royal art), 74 n. 90, 77, 78, 141 Bennett, W. J., 423 Benson, H., 87 Berger, H., Jr., 21 n. 9, 92 n. 132 Berlin, I., 41 n. 1, 227 n. 27, 397, 399–400 n. 14 Bloom, A., 42 n. 3, 254–55 n. 84, 277 n. 111, 426 n. 54 Bobonich, C., 332 n. 2, 333 n. 6, 355 nn. 60, 61, 372 n. 82 bravery. See andreia Brickhouse, T., 87, 94 n. 135, 95 n. 138 Brunt, P. A., 70 n. 79, 354 n. 55, 359 n. 68 Buckley, W., 421 Burnet, J., 86 Burnet-Taylor Thesis, 86 n. 118 Burnyeat, M. F., 277 n. 111 Butler, J., 415 n. 35 Callias, 154–55, 167 Callicles, 145, 184–86, 196, 200–208, 261, 410 Campbell, L., 83 caring. See epimeleia; therapei Cartledge, P., 219 n. 13, 224 n. 29 Catholic Church, 96 cave, myth of, 269, 273–74, 313, 319, 324 Cephalus, 236, 243, 306, 410 Chaerophon, 99, 134, 185 Charmides, 59, 61, 134–36, 154 Charmides...

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