Platonic Mind
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Platonic Mind
Larsen, Peter D.; Politis, Vasilis
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
444
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9781138193239
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Peter D. Larsen and Vasilis Politis Part 1: Reading Plato's Dialogues 1. Self-Knowledge in Plato's Charmides Raphael Woolf 2. Plato's Protagoras, Virtue, and Happiness Iakovos Vasiliou 3. The Meno David Ebrey 4. The Gorgias Frisbee Sheffield 5. The Hippias Major David C. Lee 6. Is the Just Man a Bad Man? Hippias Minor and Republic I 331d-334b Roslyn Weiss 7. The Phaedo: Structure and Meaning Lloyd P. Gerson 8. The Cratylus David Meissner 9. Reading Plato's Republic: Defending Justice Jyl Gentzler 10. The Phaedrus S. Glenn 11. The Euthydemus Benoit Castelnerac 12. Dialectic and the Discrimination of Kinds in the Sophist Fiona Leigh 13. The Parmenides Samuel C. Rickless 14. The Timaeus Luca Pitteloud 15. Plato's Seventh Letter Vasilis Politis Part 2: Themes from Plato 16. The Platonic Socrates Terence Irwin 17. Plato's Questions and the Art of Questioning Angela Longo 18. Plato on Essences and Forms Vasilis Politis 19. Sense Perception and its Content Peter D. Larsen 20. Plato on Language and Thought Deborah K. W. Modrak 21. Truth, Music, and the "Measured" Mind Jan Szaif 22. Plato on Pleasure and Pain Clerk Shaw 23. Episteme Joseph Bjelde 24. Plato on Friendship and Love Vasilis Politis 25. The Benefits of Inquiring Jointly Toomas Lott and Pauliina Remes 26. Law and its Functions Antony Hatzistavrou 27. Humor, Comedy, and Irony in Plato Franco Trivigno Part 3: Plato's Influences and Significance 28. Plato's Use of His Predecessors Nicolo Benzi 29. Plato and Aristotle on the Nature of Reality Christopher Buckels 30. The Development and Insights of Jewish Platonism Kenneth Seeskin 31. Plato in the Renaissance Leo Catana 32. Why Plato? A Defense of Platonism Against the Deflationary Metaphysics of Naturalism Philip Browne. Index
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plato;ancient philosophy;greek philosophy;apology;euthypro;charmides;gorgias;protagoras;phaedo;sophist;socrates;theory of forms;philosophy of mind;sense perception;eros and beauty;philosoohy of education;philosophy of law;scepticism;aristotle;stoicism;plotinus
Introduction Peter D. Larsen and Vasilis Politis Part 1: Reading Plato's Dialogues 1. Self-Knowledge in Plato's Charmides Raphael Woolf 2. Plato's Protagoras, Virtue, and Happiness Iakovos Vasiliou 3. The Meno David Ebrey 4. The Gorgias Frisbee Sheffield 5. The Hippias Major David C. Lee 6. Is the Just Man a Bad Man? Hippias Minor and Republic I 331d-334b Roslyn Weiss 7. The Phaedo: Structure and Meaning Lloyd P. Gerson 8. The Cratylus David Meissner 9. Reading Plato's Republic: Defending Justice Jyl Gentzler 10. The Phaedrus S. Glenn 11. The Euthydemus Benoit Castelnerac 12. Dialectic and the Discrimination of Kinds in the Sophist Fiona Leigh 13. The Parmenides Samuel C. Rickless 14. The Timaeus Luca Pitteloud 15. Plato's Seventh Letter Vasilis Politis Part 2: Themes from Plato 16. The Platonic Socrates Terence Irwin 17. Plato's Questions and the Art of Questioning Angela Longo 18. Plato on Essences and Forms Vasilis Politis 19. Sense Perception and its Content Peter D. Larsen 20. Plato on Language and Thought Deborah K. W. Modrak 21. Truth, Music, and the "Measured" Mind Jan Szaif 22. Plato on Pleasure and Pain Clerk Shaw 23. Episteme Joseph Bjelde 24. Plato on Friendship and Love Vasilis Politis 25. The Benefits of Inquiring Jointly Toomas Lott and Pauliina Remes 26. Law and its Functions Antony Hatzistavrou 27. Humor, Comedy, and Irony in Plato Franco Trivigno Part 3: Plato's Influences and Significance 28. Plato's Use of His Predecessors Nicolo Benzi 29. Plato and Aristotle on the Nature of Reality Christopher Buckels 30. The Development and Insights of Jewish Platonism Kenneth Seeskin 31. Plato in the Renaissance Leo Catana 32. Why Plato? A Defense of Platonism Against the Deflationary Metaphysics of Naturalism Philip Browne. Index
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