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Cambridge Studies dans les Dialogues de Platon

Cette série plonge dans les profondeurs des dialogues de Platon, proposant des études originales axées sur des œuvres individuelles. Chaque volume examine pourquoi un dialogue particulier est structuré de manière complexe et ce qui en fait un tout unifié, supérieur à la somme de ses parties. L'objectif est d'éclairer non seulement le dialogue spécifique, mais aussi la philosophie de Platon de son point de vue unique. Cette collection s'adresse aux lecteurs qui recherchent une compréhension complète de ces textes intemporels.

Plato's Cratylus
Plato's Meno
Plato's Meno

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  • Plato's Meno

    • 252pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
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    In a new departure, this book's exploration of Plato's Meno focuses primarily on the content and coherence of the dialogue in its own right and not merely in the context of other dialogues, making it required reading for all students of Plato, be they from the world of classics or philosophy.

    Plato's Meno
  • Plato's Meno

    • 252pages
    • 9 heures de lecture

    Exploring a range of profound topics such as politics, education, virtue, and the immortality of the soul, Plato's Meno presents a thought-provoking dialogue filled with unresolved questions. This book uniquely examines the dialogue on its own merits, rather than solely in relation to Plato's other works. By doing so, it provides fresh insights that are both clear and aligned with Plato's philosophical perspectives, inviting readers to engage deeply with the text's complexities.

    Plato's Meno
  • Plato's Cratylus

    • 204pages
    • 8 heures de lecture

    Exploring the complex relationship between language and knowledge, this reappraisal of Plato's Cratylus emphasizes the significance of its extensive etymologies, arguing that they are essential to understanding Plato's linguistic philosophy. Professor Sedley presents the dialogue in a way that is accessible to readers unfamiliar with Greek, making the work relevant for both Plato scholars and those interested in the evolution of linguistic thought. The analysis promises to reshape perceptions of the dialogue's content and its philosophical implications.

    Plato's Cratylus