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Christopher Gill

    Hermeneutic philosophy and Plato
    Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy, and Philosophy
    • Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy, and Philosophy

      The Self in Dialogue

      • 524pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
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      Exploring conceptions of selfhood in ancient Greek thought, the book delves into the norms of personality as portrayed in Homer, Greek tragedy, and philosophy. It challenges modern individualistic views, proposing an "objective-participant" model of personality, where individuals are seen as active participants in psychological and ethical dialogues. Through this lens, the author provides insights into Greek psychology and ethics, emphasizing the communal and relational aspects of identity.

      Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy, and Philosophy
    • Hermeneutic philosophy and Plato

      • 269pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This volume of new essays by an international group of scholars examines the response of Hans-Georg Gadamer to Plato, especially to the Philebus. The book studies Gadamer's interpretative approach to the dialogues and unwritten doctrines of Plato. It also shows how, for Gadamer, reading Plato was intimately interconnected with formulating his own philosophical views. The volume also brings out how Gadamer influenced Donald Davidson in his reading of Plato and his philosophical thought. The volume thus explores a fascinating case-study of the creative reception of Plato by two major twentieth-century philosophers, Gadamer and Davidson, while also clarifying Gadamer's relationship to Heidegger. It will be of interest to scholars and students of Plato, especially on the Philebus, and also to scholars of twentieth-century thought.

      Hermeneutic philosophy and Plato