Platonic studies of Greek philosophy : form, arts, gadgets, and hemlock

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Platonic studies of Greek philosophy : form, arts, gadgets, and hemlock

Robert S. Brumbaugh

(SUNY series in philosophy)

State University of New York Press, c1989

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Bibliography: p. 257-283

Includes index

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Table of Contents

Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Reinterpreting Plato's Republic 1. A New Interpretation of Plato's Republic 2. Interpreting Book V When the Republic is Read as Dialectic 3. Republic VI: The Divided Line 4. Republic VII: The Ideal Curriculum and Education 5. Republic VIII-IX: On Mathematical Imagery Part II: On Some Platonic Questions 6. Doctrine and Dramatic Dates in Plato's Later Dialogues 7. Diction and Dialectic: A Note on the Sophist 8. Plato's Atlantis: Myth or History? 9. The Text and Intention of Plato's Parmenides Part III: Platonic Thoughts about Aristotle 10. If Aristotle Had Become Head of the Academy ... 11. The Unity of Aristotle's Metaphysics 12. Aristotle as a Mathematician Part IV: Ideal Form in a World of Gadgets 13. The World of the Greek Philosophers and the Sense of Form 14. Classical Gadgets, the Hardware of Early Western Science 15. Scientific Apparatus Onstage in 423 BC 16. Plato's Relation to the Arts and Crafts Part V: The Feminine, Genres, and Once Again the Hemlock 17. Four Definitions of Women in Classical Philosophy 18. Philosophy and Literary Style: Two Paradigms of Classical Examples 19. The Trial of Socrates Epilogue. All the Great Ideas A Postscript. My Final Lecture on the History of Ancient Philosophy Notes Index

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  • NCID
    BA07296907
  • ISBN
    • 0887068979
    • 0887068987
  • LCCN
    88008578
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Albany
  • Pages/Volumes
    296 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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