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Reading Plato /

Reading Plato offers a concise and illuminating insight into the complexities and difficulties of the Platonic dialogues which will be invaluable to any student of Plato's philosophy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Szlezák, Thomas Alexander
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1 THE JOY OF READING PLATO
  • chapter 2 THE READER PARTICIPATES
  • chapter 3 AN EXAMPLE OF INDIVIDUAL RECEPTION
  • chapter 4 POSSIBLE MISTAKEN ATTITUDES ON THE PART OF THE READER
  • chapter 5 ONE DOES NOT SEE WHAT ONE DOES NOT KNOW
  • chapter 6 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PLATONIC DIALOGUES
  • chapter 7 QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS
  • chapter 8 FOR WHOM IS PLATO WRITING?
  • chapter 9 DOES A PLATONIC DIALOGUE SPEAK WITH SEVERAL VOICES?
  • chapter 10 AN ANCIENT THEORY OF INTERPRETATION
  • chapter 11 THE INTERPRETATION OF SIMONIDES IN THE PROTAGORAS
  • chapter 12 THE CRITIQUE OF WRITING IN THE PHAEDRUS
  • chapter 13 THE DEFINITION OF THE PHILOSOPHER BASED ON HIS RELATIONSHIP TO HIS WRITINGS
  • chapter 14 The meaning of t???te?a
  • chapter 15 SUPPORT FOR THE LOGOS IN THE DIALOGUES
  • chapter 16 THE ASCENT TO THE PRINCIPLES AND THE LIMITS OF PHILOSOPHICAL COMMUNICATION
  • chapter 17 SOME GAPS
  • chapter 18 THE DOCTRINE OF ANAMNESIS AND DIALECTIC IN THE EUTHYDEMUS
  • chapter 19 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ALLUSIONS FOR READING PLATO
  • chapter 20 Plato's dramatic technique: Some examples
  • chapter 21 IRONY
  • chapter 22 MYTH
  • chapter 23 MONOLOGUE AND DIALOGUE WITH IMAGINARY PARTNERS
  • chapter 24 The characteristics of the dialogues: What they really mean
  • chapter 25 HOW AND WHY THE DIALOGUE-FORM HAS BEEN MISUNDERSTOOD
  • chapter 26 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ESOTERICISM AND SECRECY
  • chapter 27 PLATO'S CONCEPT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE OBJECTIVES OF THE DIALOGUES.