I --;1. The Individual and his Value --;2. Avete in Pre-Platonic Thought --;3. Avete in the Platonic Socrates' Thought --;II --;4. Utilitarianism and Techne --;5. Laches, Charmides, and Euthydemus --;6. Hippias Minor, Republic I, and Protagoras --;7. Euthyphro, Lysis, and Hippias Major --;8. Gorgias and Meno --;9. Phaedo --;III --;10. The Individual Soul as a Differentiated Unity --;11. Republic --;12. Laws --;Conclusion.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
In this study of Plato's theory of the individual, I propose to show that Plato is deeply concerned with the achievement by each person of the moral excellence appropriate to man.