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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2022

Voula Tsouna
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University of California, Santa Barbara

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Plato's Charmides
An Interpretative Commentary
, pp. 339 - 346
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Index

adversative nature of arguments, 30
aidôs. See shame, sense of
Alcibiades, 58, 89
Alcibiades’, 61, 71
ambiguity
ambiguous portraits of Critias and Charmides, 1013, 51, 70, 291299
Charmides’ character, description of, 1011, 83
Charmides’ malady, surrounding, 7071
Critias’ character, description of, 1112, 297
Critias’ speech, 168
dialogue, in, 2, 10, 14, 15, 85, 163
philosophical content of dialogue, in, 1415
Pythian oracle, sayings of, 261
Aphrodite, 75
Apollo, 4, 77
Apology. See under Socrates
aporia, perplexity, 32, 72, 80, 98, 193, 197, 234, 238, 276
aporiai, puzzles, 192
architectonic knowledge, 15
Argument from Benefit, 236272, 317323
dream, fictional society of the, 258263
importance of, 3940
stage 1, 238243, 317
stage 2, 243251, 318319
stage 3, 251257, 319320
stage 4, 257263, 320321
stage 5, 263272, 322323
Argument from Relatives, 36, 44, 175, 194, 196235, 315317
constitutive relativity, 199, 209
perceptual relatives, 200206
hearing and sight, 222224
philosophical importance of, 197
psychological relatives irreducible to perception, 206219
desire, 209210
erotic love, 211214
fear, 216
opinion, 216219
rational wish, 210211
quantitative relatives, 220222
reflexivity, strict reflexivity, 38, 198
Socrates’ provisional conclusions, 224229
structure of, 199
Aristotle, 7, 177, 197, 229
Athens, 7
Athenian way of life, 78
Critias purging, 18
defeated by Spartan coalition/loss of way of life, 89
democracy. See democracy
engagement with polis hallmark of Athenian vitality, 136
the Thirty. See Thirty, the
behaviour, 13, 31
Athenian aristocracy, 128
Athenian youths, 109
temperance, and, 18, 108
virtue, 31
belief. See opinion
best method of enquiry, 27, 33, 42, 98106, 108, 125, 126, 218, 305
Charmides abandoning best method, 135143, 308309
Callaeschrus, 2, 300, 316
Carone, Gabriela Roxana
approach to Charmides, 22
Chaerephon
Charmides’ beauty, 113
indiscretion and vulgarity, 69
interest in Charmides tainted by sensuality, 68
manic nature of, 59, 62, 65, 300
Potidaea battle, discussing, 58, 59, 300
Socrates, acquainted with, 2, 13
viewing Charmides as object of desire, 6567, 301
Charmides, 2
abandoning best method, 135143, 308309
ambiguity in description of character, 1011
choosing to sit between Socrates and Critias, 7172
conservative values, 18
Critias’ right-hand man in the Thirty, 295
Critias, and. See under Critias
disgrace and death, 9
eulogy of Charmides’ house by Socrates, 9398
final scene, 324325
in praise of, 9398
installing tyranny in Piraeus, 9
morning headaches, cure for, 23, 7071, 7783
most poetic youth, as, 6269
nature and physical appearance, 2, 8, 1011, 6267, 7374, 100
adorned with beauty, 113
even more beautiful when blushing, 113
object of desire, as, 6567
passivity of, 6667
poetry, and, 6869
Socrates’ last address to, 286290, 324
statue, comparisons with, 63, 6465, 6667, 113, 301
temperance
first definition as quietness, 3, 107123, 305307
second definition as sense of shame, 3, 124134, 307308
third definition as ‘doing one’s own’, 3, 135143, 308309
violating ‘best method’ by advancing belief derived from external source, 137139
cognitive elitism, 11, 18, 20, 43, 52
courage, 61, 125, 127, 164
fear, and, 215, 216
Laches. See Laches
temperance, and, 125
war, in, 7
wisdom, as, 161
Critias, 60
Charmides as Critias’ cousin and ward, 2, 8, 99
Charmides as right-hand man in the Thirty, 295
Charmides’ beauty, susceptible to, 212213
Charmides notable for wisdom and beauty, 2
cognitive elitism, endorsing, 18, 20
conception of political rule in Charmides, 18
debating technê analogy with Socrates, 170186, 312314
definition of temperance, inadequacy of, 57
disgrace and death, 9
epistemic arrogance, 18
final scene, 324325
ideology of political elitism, 137, 260
interpretation of Delphic inscription, 159169, 311312
‘knowing oneself’, 159169, 183, 311312
‘science of science’, and, 273
mature and experienced, 3
military junta (the Thirty) headed by, 9, 18
murderous ‘purges’, 18
nature and personality, 8, 1112
readiness to use force, 12
self-knowledge, conception of, 2527
Socrates’ own spokesman, choice of Critias as, 16
sôphrosynê or temperance, Critias’ definitions of
‘doing one’s own’, as, 3, 37, 135, 152, 157
‘doing or making of good things’, as, 144158, 262, 309311
self-knowledge or knowing oneself, as, 4, 2527, 159169, 183, 311312. See also knowing oneself; self-knowledge
‘science of itself and the other sciences’, as, 38, 170186, 187195
‘science of science’, as, 38, 187188, 192, 323
‘science of itself and the other sciences and the absence of science (or ‘and lack of science’ or ‘and non-science’)’, 44, 56, 229, 237, 314315
Crito, 31, 40, 41
Cydias, 72, 75, 76, 215
Delphic oracle, 4, 24, 162
Critias’ interpretation of Delphic inscription, 159169, 311312
Delphic inscription ‘Know Thyself’, 16, 24, 25, 41, 160, 162, 164, 165, 311312
no man wiser than Socrates, 24, 162, 188
democracy, 42
abolished in Athens, 9
engagement with the polis, 136
ideological debate in Athens, 136
restored in Athens, 9
Socrates supporting democratic relations in Athens, 20
Solon’s laws as foundation of, 95
desire, 209210
Diagoras, 166
dialegesthai, dialectical debate, 12, 29, 68, 69, 70, 93
dialogue
ambiguity in. See ambiguity
Charmides as dialogue of definition, 2931
deliberately open-ended and ambiguous, 2
doctors, 216, 247250, 256
‘good doctors’, 7983
doctors of Zalmoxis, 8393
holism of ‘good doctors’, 7983
‘doing one’s own’
benefiting others as well as oneself, 152
citizens doing appropriate work for the good of the whole, as, 142143
doing deeds or making things that are good, as, 153154
experts, activities of, 140141, 142
good deeds, as, 30, 149
intellectual superiority to the many, 137
justice, and, 37, 44, 142
making one’s own things differs from doing one’s own deeds, 149
political ideal, as expression of, 137
riddle, as, 140
temperance, as, 3, 11, 16, 18, 27, 28, 30, 37, 44, 50, 55, 135143, 145, 146, 157, 308309
temperance as ‘doing one’s own’ not making one’s own, 148149
temperance as not ‘doing one’s own’, 147
unintrusive quietness, as, 136
‘doing or making of good things’, 34, 16, 144158, 159, 309311
dream, fictional society of the, 257263, 271272
Dropides, 95, 304
Epicurus, 167
epistêmê epistêmês. See ‘science of science’ under science
epistêmê. See science
erotic love, 211214
Euthydemus, 15, 21, 30, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 174
Euthyphro, 14, 29, 30, 3132, 40, 41, 42, 138
fear, 199, 207, 209, 212, 215, 216
final scene, 290299
formal features of debate, 30
gods, 75, 167168
divine wisdom, 25
gaining goodwill of, 261
justice as service to, 32
limits between gods and humans, 75
moral wisdom, 25
obeying commands of, 25, 163
perfect knowledge of virtue and value, 163
good and evil, 266269, 271
happiness, and, 267, 271
science of, 67, 44, 54
‘science of science’ ruling, 269270
temperance as knowledge of, 266
Gorgias, 29, 30, 31, 40, 41, 210, 211
hearing, 200206, 222224
Herodotus, 84
Zalmoxis, 8486
Hesiod, 3, 163
Works and Days, 150151
Hippias, 50
historical subtext, 79
holism
bodily holism, 7983
psycho-physical holism, 37
psychosomatic holism, 8393
Homer, 75, 130, 131134, 307
Homer’s, 239
honour, 133, 209, 210
honourable deeds or works, 150
love of, 131, 142, 143, 145, 157, 239
Hyland, Drew
approach to Charmides, 1819
Virtue of Philosophy, 1819
intertextuality, 2, 4051, 209, 259
justice, 15, 29, 37, 44, 136, 181
advantage of the stronger, 182
‘doing one’s own’, and, 44, 142
piety, and, 42, 138
politics, 246, 247
service to the gods, 32
virtue, and, 114
Kahn, Charles
approach to Charmides, 2122
knowing oneself
‘knowledge of oneself’ to ‘knowledge of itself’, 312314
temperance, and, 311312
temperance, as, 159169
knowledge. See science
knowledge of knowledge. See ‘science of science’ under science
Laches, 14, 21, 29, 31, 40, 41, 61, 161
behaviour, 31
courage, 14, 29, 30, 31, 32, 114, 161, 162, 215
Lampert, Laurence
approach to Charmides, 2021
Laws, 40, 211
Leon of Salamis, 296
love, 199, 207, 208, 221, 227, 315
beauty, and, 60, 6364
erotic love, 211214
erotic passion, 7476
honour, love of, 131, 142, 143, 145, 157, 239
‘love of itself and the other loves’, 211212
Lysis, 21, 30, 40
Meno, 29, 30, 40, 42, 174, 218, 286
virtue, 31, 32
method and form, 3031
methodology, 3336
modesty. See shame, sense of
morning headaches, cure for, 7679
nature and purpose of Charmides, debate on, 1
Notomi, Noburu
interpretation of Charmides, 18
Odyssey, 131, 133, 259
opinion, 199, 207, 212, 216219, 315
objects of, 202, 208
respect for opinions of others, 128
Parmenides, 40, 98, 233234
Peloponnesian war, 7
Pericles, 7, 81
Funeral Oration, 7, 9
perplexity. See aporia, perplexity
Phaedo, 39, 89, 126, 130
Phaedrus, 40, 8182, 89, 191, 213, 233
Philosopher-King, 43, 44, 54
philosophical importance of Charmides, 3640
piety, 15, 29, 32, 42, 138
Plato
architectonic knowledge, 15
architectonic knowledge, ideal of, 44
Critias and Charmides, relationship with, 9
death and disgrace of Critias and Charmides, impact of, 9
Euthyphro, 14
Form of the Good, 22, 43, 45
interchangeable use of ‘technê’ and ‘epistêmê, 172
political philosophy, 18
protagonists of Charmides determined by quasi-biographical motives, 910
reasons for writing Charmides, 5154
theory of Forms, 39, 97, 103, 233
theory of Recollection, 103104
Potidaea, battle of, 2, 57, 58, 59
Prodicus, 50, 153, 166, 198, 299, 310
prologue, 300305
protagonists of Charmides, 917
ambiguity in philosophical content of dialogue, 1415
ambiguous portraits of Critias and Charmides, 1013
architectonic knowledge, 15
characters of protagonists, views about, 1516
determined by quasi-biographical motives, 910
Socrates’ double role, 13
Socrates’ portrait, unique nature of, 1314
structure of Charmides, 1617
Protagoras, 30, 40, 42, 174, 210
psychosomatic holism, 8393. See also holism
Pyrilampes, 9, 93, 9596, 304
Pythagoras, 85, 97
questioners, responsibility of, 35
quietness
citizens, of, 136
temperance, as, 3, 37, 107123, 256, 305307
rational wish or will, 209, 210211
reflexivity, strict reflexivity, 5, 3639, 48, 190, 193, 198, 199, 212, 217, 221, 227, 244, 250, 277
Argument from Relatives, 196235
‘science of science’, and, 6, 38, 39, 48, 250
temperance as strictly reflexive science, 26, 36, 39, 43
temperance, and, 267
Republic, 18, 29, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 63, 104, 142143, 158, 181, 182, 216, 218, 219, 252, 256, 259, 286
justice, 37, 44, 142
rival lines of interpretation, 1723
advancement of ‘interrogative stance’, 19
Charles Kahn, 2122
Drew Hyland, 1819
Gabriela Roxana Carone, 22
Harold Tarrant, 22
historical and biographical approach, 1718
Laurence Lampert, 2021
literary form and philosophical content inseparable in Charmides, 23
mastery based on technological knowledge, 19
Noburu Notomi, 18
Richard Stalley, 22
Thomas Schmid, 1920
rulers
absolute rulers, 47
aiming at good governance of state, 39
entitling possessor to rule, 15
architectonic science, and, 4647
possessing higher order knowledge, 18
‘science of science’, and, 27, 42, 46, 54, 237
temperate rulers, 27, 43, 46, 54, 205, 236, 237, 252254, 258, 259263, 271
ruse, Critias’ use of, 6971, 73, 77, 79, 92, 145, 248, 292, 297
Schmid, Thomas, 17, 19, 20, 21, 56, 90, 124, 127, 129, 132, 133, 134, 138, 139, 140, 146, 160, 184, 185, 207, 225, 228, 238, 239, 244, 253, 275, 284
approach to Charmides, 1920
Plato’s Charmides and the Socratic Ideal of Rationality, 19
science, 4, 55, See also sôphrosynê or temperance, Critias’ definitions of under Critias
architectonic form of, 45, 236272
architectonic form of science, 236272
Argument from Benefit, 57, 236272, 317323
Argument from Relatives, 196235, 315317
cognitive aspects of statesmanship, as, 5
cognitive part of an expertise, as, 172
good and evil, 67, 44, 54
higher-order science governing first-order sciences or arts, 194
knowledge of oneself, as, 176
reflexive, strictly reflexive science, 5
‘science both of all the other sciences and of itself’, 179, 180, 187, 313
‘science of itself’, 187195, 278
‘science of itself’ as impossible, 229
temperance as, 187195
‘science of itself and the other sciences’, 38, 55, 56, 170186, 187195, 219, 243, 269, 314315
absence of science and, 225, 227, 229
incompatible with Socratic self-knowledge’, 185
temperance as, 314315
‘science of science’, 22, 38, 41, 43, 48, 183, 187188, 205, 226, 323
architectonic expertise, as, 43
architectonic science, as, 252
Critias’ conception of self-knowledge, 2527
entailing substantive and discriminatory knowledge, 188, 191
good and evil, 266269, 271
‘knowledge of oneself’, and, 242
‘knowledge of oneself’ to ‘knowledge of itself’, 312314
reflexivity, strict reflexivity, 38, 39, 48
related to Socratic self-knowledge, 22
rulers, and, 27, 42, 46, 54, 237
ruling science of good and evil, 269270
self-knowledge, as, 16, 52
states ruled in accordance with, 18
temperance, as, 21, 26, 34, 41, 44, 5253, 181, 187195, 197, 222, 235, 258263, 278
unsuitability of ‘science of science’ as political ideal, 4547
strictly reflexive, as, 43, 52
technê, and, 172
temperance as, 12, 32
temperance as ‘knowledge of knowledge’, 45
scientific knowledge. See science
self-control, 3, 19, 28, 74, 104, 109, 127, 128, 138, 160
self-knowledge, 15, 19, 23, 39, 5152, 53, 167, 273
Apology, in, 4, 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 41, 54, 162
craftsmen, 252254
good life, for, 168
knowing oneself, as, 164
object as realisation of own ignorance concerning human good, 185
rulers, 18
‘science of itself and the other sciences’, 184
‘science of science’, as, 16
self-control, as, 160
Socratic ideal of rationality, 20
Socratic self-knowledge. See under Socrates
technocratic conception of, 52
temperance, as, 4, 24, 30, 31, 38, 74, 146, 156158, 160, 161, 165, 169
two competing conceptions of, 2328
Critias, 2527
Socrates, 2425
senses. See hearing; sight
setting the stage, 5762
shame, sense of, 3, 10, 11, 18, 27, 78, 99, 100, 135, 307308
shame, temperance as sense of, 37, 99, 124134, 218, 239, 288, 291, 295, 298
youth, and, 293, 305
Shorey, Paul
criticism of Charmides, 1
sight, 198, 200206, 222224
Sisyphus, 167
Socrates
Apology, 13, 24, 26, 40, 61, 156, 165, 281, 296
craftsmen, 158, 264
defence speech, 188
Delphic oracle, 24, 162
self-knowledge, 4, 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 41, 54, 162
Socrates’ speech having normative and paraenetic purpose, 25
value, 21
battle of Potidaea, return from, 2, 7, 13
Delphic oracle – no man wiser, 24, 162, 188See also interpretation of Delphic inscription under Critias
doctor of the soul, as, 70
double role in Charmides, 13, 61, 100
eulogy of Charmides’ house, 9398
‘knowledge of itself and the other knowledges’, 185. See also sôphrosynê or temperance, Critias’ definitions of under Critias
last address to Charmides, 286290, 324
method of investigation, 33
criticisms of, 3536
opinion
objects of, 202, 208
pedagogue, as, 100
refusing to comply with orders of the Thirty, 78, 296
relationship with Critias, impact of, 9
ruse, use of, 6971, 73, 7679
self-control, 74
self-criticism, 42, 273274, 281, 283286
self-knowledge, 45, 2425, 155, 162, 180, 188, 195
path to, 188189
Socratic self-knowledge, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27, 41, 52, 53, 76, 185186, 191, 192, 281
self-sufficiency, ideal of, 137
Socratic intellectualism, 32
summary of arguments, 273286
supporting democratic relations in Athenian form of government, 20
tainted by association with the Thirty, 10
technê analogy, 245, 263264, 271
challenge to, 3335
commitment to, 229
debating with Critias, 170186, 193, 236, 312314
temperance, 59
trial and sentence, 9
unique portrait in Charmides, 1314
virtue, 21
virtue equivalent to science, 174
vulnerable to erotic passion, 64, 7476, 212, 215, 238
wisdom/human wisdom, 162163
young men’s beauty, 60, 6768
Socratic intellectualism, 15, 32
Socratic self-knowledge. See under Socrates
Solon the Athenian, 95
Sophist, 40, 197, 230, 232, 233, 286
sophists, 50, 143, 173, 184, 185
sôphrosynê. See temperance
Stalley, Richard
approach to Charmides, 22
Statesman, 40, 43, 44, 45, 158, 197, 230, 232, 259, 286
statues
Charmides compared with, 63, 6465, 6667, 113, 301
representing divine or quasi-divine beings, 65
Stoicism, 197, 229
structure, 3233
Symposium, 40, 61, 63, 71, 213
Tarrant, Harold
approach to Charmides, 22
Taureas, 2, 57, 58
technê
meanings, 55
technê analogy. See under Socrates
temperance, 16, 59, 323324
avoiding being a busybody, 30
cardinal virtue of Greek culture, as, 3
cause of everything good for a person, as, 3
courage, and, 125
Critias, and. See under Critias
‘doing one’s own’, as, 3, 11, 16, 18, 27, 28, 29, 37, 44, 50, 55, 135143, 145, 146, 147, 157, 308309
‘doing one’s own’ in some other way, as, 141142
‘doing one’s own’, not making one’s own, as, 148149
‘doing or making of good things’, as, 34, 144158, 309311
experts, 169, 237, 247
nature of, 3
quietness, as, 3, 107123, 305307
science of good and evil, as, 269
‘knowing oneself’, as, 4, 16, 159169, 311312
‘science of itself and the other sciences’, as, 55, 183, 314315
‘science of itself and the other sciences and non-science’, as, 237
‘science of science’, as, 187195
self-control, as, 3, 28, 160
self-knowledge, and, 3, 135. See under self-knowledge
sense of shame, as, 3, 31, 37, 124134, 307308
Socrates, views of, 1516
Theaetetus, 1, 40, 4749, 50, 56, 259, 260, 299
Theaetetus (mathematician), 48, 49, 50, 298
Thirty, the
Charmides as Critias’ right-hand man, 295
Critias’ ideology of political elitism, 260
debates concerning junta of, 109
establishment of, 298
headed by Critias, 9, 18
ideology of cognitive elitism, 11, 43, 52
rule over Athens, 58
Socrates refusing to comply with orders of, 78
Socrates tainted by association with, 10
summary executions, 295
Thucydides, 7, 9, 58, 127
Timaeus, 13, 40, 44, 235
Tuckey, T. Godfrey, 1, 18, 21, 22, 56, 109, 111, 129, 155, 161, 174, 183, 184, 185, 206, 208, 244, 267, 276, 282, 283, 293
first analytic monograph on Charmides, 1
Tuozzo, Thomas, 17, 23, 26, 27, 38, 55, 84, 85, 88, 89, 110, 116, 117, 129, 132, 137, 138, 139, 147, 150, 151, 155, 157, 168, 184, 185, 188, 189, 190, 200, 202, 203, 204, 207, 208, 220, 222, 224, 228, 232, 233, 238, 241, 242, 243, 244, 256, 257, 258, 259, 261, 267, 275, 286, 295
uniqueness of Charmides, 2840
virtue, 21, 3132, 3940, 41
‘doing one’s own’, as, 236
crowning achievement of human rationality, 173
expert knowledge, as, 15, 31
form of expertise, as, 34
justice, and, 114
knowledge, as, 161, 172173
natural inclination, training, and habit, dependent on, 174
psycho-physical holism, 37
science, as, 39
technê analogy, 3335
technê, and, 170186
temperance, as, 31
virtuous agents knowing value of actions, 37
why Plato wrote Charmides, 5154
will or rational wish, 209, 210211
wrestling, 117
keen and slow wrestling, 118
wrestling school, 7
Zalmoxis, 2, 14, 33, 81, 8486, 163, 235, 236, 291
doctors of, 37, 41, 8393
psychosomatic holism, 8393
Zeus, 191, 237
third offering to, 187195, 31415

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