Plato Critical AssessmentsNicholas D. Smith Psychology Press, 1998 - 1366 страници The philosophy of Plato, universally acknowledged as the most important thinker of the Ancient World, is a major focus of contemporary attention - not only among philosophers, but also classicists and literary and political theorists. This set selects the best and most influential examples of Platonic scholarship published in English over the last fifty years, and adds translations of outstanding works published in other languages. It represents radically different scholarly approaches, and illuminates the key issues in the most hotly debated topics, including Plato's theory of the Forms and Platonic Erotics. It is especially concerned with the interpretations and major debates of philosophers of the Anglo-American schools over the last three decades. |
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The Third Man Argument in Platos Parmenides | 3 |
A Correction Sandra Peterson | 67 |
Knowledge and Logos in the Theaetetus Gail Fine | 98 |
Sophist | 125 |
A Maieutic View of Five Late Dialogues Kenneth Sayre | 187 |
Philebus | 209 |
A Reply | 236 |
Timaeus | 251 |
The Relation of the Timaeus to Platos Later Dialogues | 273 |
Laws | 309 |
Platos Later Political Thought Trevor J Saunders | 325 |
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Alcibiades argues Aristotle Aristotle's assertion assumption blending Burnyeat Cherniss claim conclusion Cornford Cratylus Critias criticism Cronos Ctesippus definition diaireseis discussion distinction dream theorist Eleatic elements epistēmē epistemic epistemology eudaimonia exactly one Form example explain expression F-ness fact false pleasures follows form of large Frede G. E. L. Owen hence ideas implies inconsistent inference interpretation interrelation model justice knowable knowledge large things Laws logical logos logoss maximal set mean Metaphysics motion nature not-being object OM-axiom one-over-many principle Owen paradox Parmenides participate particular passage Phaedo Phaedrus Philebus philosophical Phronesis Plato political science Politicus premises proposition Protagoras question reason recoiler's reference regress relation Republic rest seems Self-Predication sense sentence set of F's Socrates Sophist soul Statesman suggests suppose Theaetetus Theory of Forms thesis Third Man Argument Timaeus true belief truth understanding virtue Vlastos