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Autor:
Steve Fuller
Publikováno v:
Philosophy & Rhetoric. 50:473-482
This fiftieth anniversary reflection begins by recalling a debate on its pages about the origins of rhetoric, which queried the relationship between Plato and the Sophists. I argue that contrary to the shared assumption of the scholars in this debate
Autor:
Daniel Francois Strauss
Publikováno v:
Phronimon. 17:1-24
Although the statement of Whitehead, asserting that European philosophy may be seen as footnotes to Plato, is exaggerated, it does provide us with a challenge to explain the element of truth in it. This article investigates a number of philosophical
Autor:
Sang Won Lee
Publikováno v:
Human Studies. 39:385-403
This article examines Heidegger’s interpretation of Plato’s Sophist, focusing on his attempts to grasp Plato’s original thinking of being and non-being. Some contemporary thinkers and commentators argue that Heidegger’s view of Plato is simpl
Autor:
Odysseus Makridis
Publikováno v:
Atlantic Journal of Communication. 24:117-129
Reviewing a recent debate between Professors Michael Warren Tumolo and John Peterman on the relationship between philosophy and rhetoric in Plato’s work, I identify and address certain logical errors in the authors’ articles regarding definitions
Publikováno v:
Sovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, Vol 0, Iss 9, Pp 13-34 (2014)
The article compares the views of Plato and Aristotle in terms of their relation to the problem of rationality. In fact, Plato and Aristotle have absolutely opposite positions on the question of the essence of philosophy, its subject, its methods; th
Autor:
Jonathan Culp
Publikováno v:
Polis. 31:288-312
Plato’s Republic suggests that everyone is better off being just than unjust, yet scholars have disputed whether Plato actually proves it. It is especially unclear whether the Republic shows that non-philosophers are better off being just. I argue
Autor:
M. Andrew Holowchak
Publikováno v:
Polis. 31:369-386
That Jefferson execrated Plato in an 1814 letter to friend John Adams. In it, he expresses an unsympathetic, hostile view of Plato’s Republic, and the reasons are several. Nonetheless, Plato’s views on what makes government fundamentally sound ar
Autor:
Grace C. Tiffany
Publikováno v:
Christianity & Literature. 63:357-371
This essay argues that in much of his fiction and prose writings, C. S. Lewis strains conventional Platonism to accommodate Christianity, and vice versa. His "peculiar Platonism" includes his use of and interpretation of poetic creations as markers o
Autor:
Catherine H. Zuckert
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on Political Science. 43:63-67
Cropsey's book, Plato's World, contains his longest and most sustained reflections on a set of Platonic dialogues, but it is not the first work he published on Plato or the last he intended to write. His last collection of essays, On Humanity's Inten