Plato's styles and characters : between literature and philosophy /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
De Gruyter,
[2016]
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Colección: | Beiträge zur Altertumskunde.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Plato's Literary Style
- Beyond Language and Literature
- The Three Waves of Dialectic in the Republic
- Plato's Unfinished Trilogy: Timaeus-Critias-Hermocrates
- The Myth of the Winged Chariot in the Phaedrus: A Vehicle for Philosophical Thinking
- Perspectivism, Proleptic Writing and Generic agón: Three Readings of the Symposium
- Plato's Argumentative Strategies in Theaetetus and Sophist
- "Reading Plato's Sophist"
- Other Genres and Traditions
- Detailed Completeness and Pleasure of the Narrative. Some Remarks on the Narrative Tradition and Plato
- The meeting scenes in the incipit of Plato's dialogue
- The Philosophical Writing and the Drama of Knowledge in Plato-- Comic Dramaturgy in Plato: Observations from the Ion
- Amicus Homerus: Allusive Art in Plato's Incipit to Book X of the Republic (595a-c)
- Performance and Elenchos in Plato's Ion
- Plato and the Catalogue Form in Ion- Orphic Aristophanes at Plato's Symposium-- Socrates as a physician of the soul
- The Style of Medical Writing in the Speech of Eryximachus: Imitation and Contamination
- Gorgias, the eighth orator. Gorgianic echoes in Agathon's Speech in the Symposium
- Plato's Phaedrus: A Play Inside the Play
- Plato's Characters
- He longs fo rhim, he hates him and he wants him for himself: The Alcibiades case between Socrates and Plato
- Five platonic characters
- Who is Plato's callicles and what does he teach?
- Doing business with Protagoras (Prot. 313e): Plato and the construction of a character
- Theaeteus and Protarchus: two philosophical charcters or what a philosophical soul should do
- The role of Diotima in the Symposium: the dialogue and its double.