Who Speaks for Plato?: Studies in Platonic Anonymity
Contribuţii de Hayden W. Ausland, Eugenio Benitez, Ruby Blondell, Lloyd P. Gerson, Francisco J. González, J J. Mulhern, Debra Nails, Erik Ostenfeld, Gerald A. Press, Gary Alan Scott, P Christopher Smith, Harold Tarrant, Holger Thesleff, Joanne Waugh, William A. Welton, Elinor J. M. Westen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780847692194
ISBN-10: 0847692191
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 149 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:0256
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0847692191
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 149 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:0256
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Theory and History
Chapter 3 Mouthpiece Schmouthpiece
Chapter 4 The Logic of Attributing Characters' Views to Plato
Chapter 5 Socrates and the Character of Platonic Dialogue
Chapter 6 The Philosopher Conducting Dialectic
Chapter 7 Where Plato Speaks: Reflections on an Ancient Debatex
Part 8 Research on Specific Dialogues
Chapter 9 Cowardice, Moral Philosophy in and Saying What You Think
Chapter 10 Why Doesn't Plato Speak?
Chapter 11 Not Doctrine but 'Placing in Question': The Thrasymachus ( as a Placing-In-Question"Rep.I) as anErotesis of Commercialization
Chapter 12 Letting Plato Speak for Himself: Character and Method in the Republic
Chapter 13 Eros as Messenger in Diotima's Teaching
Chapter 14 The Eleatic Stranger: His Master's Voice?
Chapter 15 Who Speaks for Whom in the Timaeus-Critias?
Part 16 Criticisms and Alternatives
Chapter 17 Plato Absconditus
Chapter 18 Who Speaks for Plato? Everyone!
Chapter 19 Interpreting the Platonic Dialogues: What Can One Say?
Part 2 Theory and History
Chapter 3 Mouthpiece Schmouthpiece
Chapter 4 The Logic of Attributing Characters' Views to Plato
Chapter 5 Socrates and the Character of Platonic Dialogue
Chapter 6 The Philosopher Conducting Dialectic
Chapter 7 Where Plato Speaks: Reflections on an Ancient Debatex
Part 8 Research on Specific Dialogues
Chapter 9 Cowardice, Moral Philosophy in and Saying What You Think
Chapter 10 Why Doesn't Plato Speak?
Chapter 11 Not Doctrine but 'Placing in Question': The Thrasymachus ( as a Placing-In-Question"Rep.I) as anErotesis of Commercialization
Chapter 12 Letting Plato Speak for Himself: Character and Method in the Republic
Chapter 13 Eros as Messenger in Diotima's Teaching
Chapter 14 The Eleatic Stranger: His Master's Voice?
Chapter 15 Who Speaks for Whom in the Timaeus-Critias?
Part 16 Criticisms and Alternatives
Chapter 17 Plato Absconditus
Chapter 18 Who Speaks for Plato? Everyone!
Chapter 19 Interpreting the Platonic Dialogues: What Can One Say?
Recenzii
Among recent collections of essays on Plato this volume stands out for overall excellence, and for the impressive range of arguments it contains. This book does not assume specialized knowledge and is essential reading for anyone interested in ancient philosophy or literary crtiticism.