Virtue in the Cave: Moral Inquiry in Plato's Meno
Autor Roslyn Weissen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 sep 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739132180
ISBN-10: 0739132180
Pagini: 229
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739132180
Pagini: 229
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction: In the Cave
Chapter 2 Chapter One. The Struggle over Definition
Chapter 3 Chapter Two. Impasse, Paradox, and the Myth of Learning by Recollection
Chapter 4 Chapter Three. The Slave-Boy: Learning by Demonstration
Chapter 5 Chapter Four. The Road to Larisa: Knowledge, True Opinion, and Eudoxia
Chapter 6 Conclusion: The Examined Life
Chapter 7 Appendix I: Recollection in the Phaedo
Chapter 8 Appendix II: The Abandonment of Moral Inquiry in the Republic
Chapter 2 Chapter One. The Struggle over Definition
Chapter 3 Chapter Two. Impasse, Paradox, and the Myth of Learning by Recollection
Chapter 4 Chapter Three. The Slave-Boy: Learning by Demonstration
Chapter 5 Chapter Four. The Road to Larisa: Knowledge, True Opinion, and Eudoxia
Chapter 6 Conclusion: The Examined Life
Chapter 7 Appendix I: Recollection in the Phaedo
Chapter 8 Appendix II: The Abandonment of Moral Inquiry in the Republic
Recenzii
Virtue in the Cave advances a distinctive, original, and provocative account of Plato's Meno.
Virtue in the Cave is a groundbreaking book that deserves careful reading and reflection, and will stimulate much fruitful discussion.
Like Weiss's earlier Socrates Dissatisfied (1998), this volume challenges some of the orthodoxies of Anglo-American Plato scholarship. It is holistic, clear, and coherent. Unlike many other practitioners of the Socratic philosophy approach to Plato's dialogues, Weiss is also sensitive to literary and dramatic nuance.
Weiss persuades me that the slave boy story is designed to be attractive to Meno, who wants virtue to be teachable.
This is an excellent book which must be read by everyone with a serious interest in Plato.
Virtue in the Cave is a groundbreaking book that deserves careful reading and reflection, and will stimulate much fruitful discussion.
Like Weiss's earlier Socrates Dissatisfied (1998), this volume challenges some of the orthodoxies of Anglo-American Plato scholarship. It is holistic, clear, and coherent. Unlike many other practitioners of the Socratic philosophy approach to Plato's dialogues, Weiss is also sensitive to literary and dramatic nuance.
Weiss persuades me that the slave boy story is designed to be attractive to Meno, who wants virtue to be teachable.
This is an excellent book which must be read by everyone with a serious interest in Plato.