Aristotle's Criticism of Plato and the Academy
Author: Harold Fredrik Cherniss
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Published: 1944
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Author: Harold Fredrik Cherniss
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Published: 1944
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Published: 1946
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Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-01-13
Total Pages: 343
ISBN-13: 1349862037
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gail Fine
Publisher: Oxford Handbooks
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 793
ISBN-13: 0190639733
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPlato is the best known, and continues to be the most widely studied, of all the ancient Greek philosophers. The updated and original essays in the second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Plato provide in-depth discussions of a variety of topics and dialogues, all serving several functions at once: they survey the current academic landscape; express and develop the authors' own views; and situate those views within a range of alternatives. The result is a useful state-of-the-art reference to the man many consider the most important philosophical thinker in history. This second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Plato differs in two main ways from the first edition. First, six leading scholars of ancient philosophy have contributed entirely new chapters: Hugh Benson on the Apology, Crito, and Euthyphro; James Warren on the Protagoras and Gorgias; Lindsay Judson on the Meno; Luca Castagnoli on the Phaedo; Susan Sauvé Meyer on the Laws; and David Sedley on Plato's theology. This new edition therefore covers both dialogues and topics in more depth than the first edition did. Secondly, most of the original chapters have been revised and updated, some in small, others in large, ways.
Author: Christian Wildberg
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9783110104462
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Aristotle
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780198720690
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new translation of Aristotle's classic work on the natural sciences.
Author: Paul Turquand Keyser
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 1065
ISBN-13: 0199734143
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith a focus on science in the ancient societies of Greece and Rome, including glimpses into Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China, 'The Oxford Handbook of Science and Medicine in the Classical World' offers an in depth synthesis of science and medicine circa 650 BCE to 650 CE. 0The Handbook comprises five sections, each with a specific focus on ancient science and medicine. The Handbook provides through each of its approximately four dozen essays, a synthesis and synopsis of the concepts and models of the various ancient natural sciences, covering the early Greek era through the fall of the Roman Republic, including essays that explore topics such as music theory, ancient philosophers, astrology, and alchemy.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R.S. Bluck
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-06-17
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 1317830334
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author: John R. Wallach
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2015-12-16
Total Pages: 482
ISBN-13: 0271031026
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this first comprehensive treatment of Plato’s political thought in a long time, John Wallach offers a "critical historicist" interpretation of Plato. Wallach shows how Plato’s theory, while a radical critique of the conventional ethical and political practice of his own era, can be seen as having the potential for contributing to democratic discourse about ethics and politics today. The author argues that Plato articulates and "solves" his Socratic Problem in his various dialogues in different but potentially complementary ways. The book effectively extracts Plato from the straightjacket of Platonism and from the interpretive perspectives of the past fifty years—principally those of Karl Popper, Leo Strauss, Hannah Arendt, M. I. Finley, Jacques Derrida, and Gregory Vlastos. The author’s distinctive approach for understanding Plato—and, he argues, for the history of political theory in general—can inform contemporary theorizing about democracy, opening pathways for criticizing democracy on behalf of virtue, justice, and democracy itself.