Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0791449564
ISBN-13 : 9780791449561
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Synopsis Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI by : Anthony Preus

An anthology devoted to the intellectual developments that led up to the philosophy of Plato.

Reason and Analysis in Ancient Greek Philosophy

Reason and Analysis in Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9789400760042
ISBN-13 : 9400760043
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Synopsis Reason and Analysis in Ancient Greek Philosophy by : Georgios Anagnostopoulos

This distinctive collection of original articles features contributions from many of the leading scholars of ancient Greek philosophy. They explore the concept of reason and the method of analysis and the central role they play in the philosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. They engage with salient themes in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political theory, as well as tracing links between each thinker’s ideas on selected topics. The volume contains analyses of Plato’s Socrates, focusing on his views of moral psychology, the obligation to obey the law, the foundations of politics, justice and retribution, and Socratic virtue. On Plato’s Republic, the discussions cover the relationship between politics and philosophy, the primacy of reason over the soul’s non-rational capacities, the analogy of the city and the soul, and our responsibility for choosing how we live our own lives. The anthology also probes Plato’s analysis of logos (reason or language) which underlies his philosophy including the theory of forms. A quartet of reflections explores Aristotelian themes including the connections between knowledge and belief, the nature of essence and function, and his theories of virtue and grace. The volume concludes with an insightful intellectual memoir by David Keyt which charts the rise of analytic classical scholarship in the past century and along the way provides entertaining anecdotes involving major figures in modern academic philosophy. Blending academic authority with creative flair and demonstrating the continuing interest of ancient Greek philosophy, this book will be a valuable addition to the libraries of all those studying and researching the origins of Western philosophy.

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0791449556
ISBN-13 : 9780791449554
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI by : John Peter Anton

An anthology devoted to the intellectual developments that led up to the philosophy of Plato.

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy V

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy V
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 0791410277
ISBN-13 : 9780791410271
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Synopsis Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy V by : John Peter Anton

Selected for topic and merit from presentations at annual meetings of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, 14 essays wrangle with the enduring questions and issues of Aristotle's logic, methodology and the Metaphysics, and his view of being and soul. Indexed by names, concepts, and classical passages cited. Also in paper (not seen) $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy III

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy III
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9780791495049
ISBN-13 : 0791495043
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Synopsis Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy III by : John P. Anton

The Plato who emerges from these essays is the seminal thinker, the profound philosopher, the master of dialectic who offers, together with his insights into reality and human values, a systematically developed set of powerful devices for the articulation and defence of his ideas. In each case the discussion unfolds not as advocacy of Platonic doctrines but as critical assessment of argument, and is meant as judicious explication of the logical form of significant theses often believed, during centuries of Platonic commentary, to be cornerstones of a monumental speculative system. It demonstrates a shared and strikingly high regard for Plato as a major thinker in the western philosophical tradition, a recognition that the dialogues he wrote continue to exert influence as well as attract theoretical attention. Taken together with the material on Plato in Volume II, Volume III displays a definite continuity in direction, scope, and quality, strengthening the conviction that Platonic scholarship has entered a new and different phase and has consolidated the approach that this new movement introduced.

Logos and Muthos

Logos and Muthos
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781438427430
ISBN-13 : 1438427433
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Logos and Muthos by : William Wians

Explores the philosophical dimensions present in the works of ancient Greek poets and playwrights.

A Companion to Ancient Philosophy

A Companion to Ancient Philosophy
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9780810137882
ISBN-13 : 0810137887
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Synopsis A Companion to Ancient Philosophy by : Sean D. Kirkland

A Companion to Ancient Philosophy is a collection of essays on a broad range of themes and figures spanning the entire period extending from the Pre-Socratics to Plato, Aristotle, and the Hellenistic thinkers. Rather than offering synoptic and summary treatments of preestablished positions and themes, these essays engage with the ancient texts directly, focusing attention on concepts that emerge as urgent in the readings themselves and then clarifying those concepts interpretively. Indeed, this is a companion volume that takes a very serious and considered approach to its designated task—accompanying readers as they move through the most crucial passages of the infinitely rich and compelling texts of the ancients. Each essay provides a tutorial in close reading and careful interpretation. Because it offers foundational treatments of the most important works of ancient philosophy and because it, precisely by doing so, arrives at numerous original interpretive insights and suggests new directions for research in ancient philosophy, this volume should be of great value both to students just starting off reading the ancients and to established scholars still fascinated by philosophy's deepest abiding questions.

Maieusis

Maieusis
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : 9780199289974
ISBN-13 : 0199289972
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Maieusis by : Dominic Scott

Maieusis pays tribute to the highly influential work of Myles Burnyeat, whose contributions to the study of ancient philosophy have done much to enhance the profile of the subject around the world. What is distinctive about his work is his capacity to deepen our understanding of the relation between ancient and modern thought, and to combine the best of contemporary philosophy - its insights as well as its rigour - with a deep sensitivity to classical texts. Nineteen of the world's leading experts in the field examine a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, with a particular focus on Plato. Topics include Socrates and the nature of philosophy, the different aspects of eros in the Symposium, Republic and Phaedrus, the Phaedo's arguments for immortality, wars and warriors in Plato, and the different aspects of the cave allegory in the Republic. .

Dewey and the Ancients

Dewey and the Ancients
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781472510556
ISBN-13 : 1472510550
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Dewey and the Ancients by : Christopher C. Kirby

Dewey's students at Columbia saw him as "an Aristotelian more Aristotelian than Aristotle himself." However, until now, there has been little consideration of the influence Greek thought had on the intellectual development of this key American philosopher. By examining, in detail, Dewey's treatment and appropriation of Greek thought, the authors in this volume reveal an otherwise largely overlooked facet of his intellectual development and finalized ideas. Rather than offering just one unified account of Dewey's connection to Greek thought, this volume offers multiple perspectives on Dewey's view of the aims and purpose of philosophy. Ultimately, each author reveals ways in which Dewey's thought was in line with ancient themes. When combined, they offer a tapestry of comparative approaches with special attention paid to key contributions in political, social, and pedagogical philosophy.