Interpretations of the Delphic Oracle

Oracle: No man is wiser than Socrates. (P 8b)

Socrates tries to prove the oracle wrong.

Perhaps Socrates intends to show the oracle (which he believed to be divine) to be right ("vindicate" (P 9b)) by trying hard to prove it wrong (by finding a counterexample) and failing?

Socrates' initial interpretation:

"I am the wisest of men." ( P 8b)
Another interpretation of oracle:
No person is wise (not that Socrates is wiser than others).
Socrates seems to accept this. "[B]y his answer he intends to show that the wisdom of men is worth little or nothing; he is not speaking of Socrates, he is only using my name by way of illustration ..." (P 9b)

A feminist interpretation:

Only women are wise!


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Richard Lee, rlee@uark.edu, last modified: 16 January 2003