ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1978, is a radical approach to the philosophical distinction between Being and beings, in which the life of Socrates is used as the metaphor for the theoretical life, in contrast to the continuous historical interest in that life as an object for biographical reconstruction and description. Professor Blum’s main concern is to develop a story that coordinates stages of the theoretical life to practices which exemplify man’s ideal relationship with language.

chapter I|218 pages

Theory and Life

chapter II|33 pages

Hedonism

chapter III|175 pages

Exegesis

chapter IV|29 pages

Justice

chapter V|39 pages

Work

chapter VI|37 pages

Philosophy

chapter VII|43 pages

The Oracle