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El. knyga: Platonic Art of Philosophy

Edited by (University of Durham), Edited by (University of Exeter), Edited by (Université de Paris I)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781107424760
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A collection of essays written by leading experts in honour of Christopher Rowe, and inspired by his groundbreaking work in the exegesis of Plato. Leading scholars cover key topics (especially psychology and ontology) and diverse approaches (literary and analytical) to inspire reflection on how Plato wrote.

This is a collection of essays written by leading experts in honour of Christopher Rowe, and inspired by his groundbreaking work in the exegesis of Plato. The authors represent scholarly traditions which are sometimes very different in their approaches and interests, and so rarely brought into dialogue with each other. This volume, by contrast, aims to explore synergies between them. Key topics include: the literary unity of Plato's works; the presence and role of his contemporaries in his dialogues; the function of myth (especially the Atlantis myth); Plato's Socratic heritage, especially as played out in his discussions of psychology; and his views of truth and being. Prominent among the dialogues discussed are Euthydemus, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Republic, Theaetetus, Timaeus, Sophist and Laws.

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A collection of essays bringing diverse approaches to Plato into conversation in the spirit of its honorand, Christopher Rowe.
List of contributors
vii
Preface ix
List of abbreviations and conventions
x
Introduction 1(9)
George Boys-Stones
1 Macrology and digression
10(17)
Monique Dixsaut
2 Two conceptions of the body in Plato's Phaedrus
27(24)
Maria Angelica Fierro
3 Socrates in the Phaedo
51(19)
Noburu Notomi
4 Socratic intellectualism in the Republic's central digression
70(20)
David Sedley
5 Timaeus in the cave
90(20)
Thomas Johansen
6 Reflective commentary (1): `Socratic' psychology in Plato's Republic
110(12)
Christopher Gill
7 Reflective commentary (2): appearance, reality and the desire for the good
122(8)
Dimitri El Murr
8 Waving or drowning? Socrates and the sophists on self-knowledge in the Euthydemus
130(20)
M. M. McCabe
9 Why was the Theaetetus written by Euclides?
150(17)
Michel Narcy
10 The Wooden Horse: the Cyrenaics in the Theaetetus
167(19)
Ugo Zilioli
11 The Wax Tablet, logic and Protagoreanism
186(35)
Terry Penner
12 A form that `is' of what `is not': existential einai in Plato's Sophist
221(28)
Denis O'Brien
13 Truth and story in the Timaeus-Critias
249(20)
Sarah Broadie
14 The Atlantis poem in the Timaeus-Critias
269(14)
Mauro Tulli
15 Friendship and justice in the Laws
283(15)
Malcolm Schofield
Bibliography 298(14)
Christopher Rowe publications 1969-2012 312(13)
Index of ancient passages 325(13)
Index of topics 338
George Boys-Stones is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Durham University. Dimitri El Murr is Lecturer in Ancient Philosophy at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Christopher Gill is Professor of Ancient Thought at the University of Exeter.