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Table of Contents
Part I. Backgrounds
1. Plato's Life and Works
2. The Contexts for Interpreting Plato's Dialogues
Part II. Sources of Perplexity: Change
3. A Brief History of Platonism and Plato Interpretation
4. Dialogue Form
5. Arguments and Ideas, Vision and Doctrines
6. Fables, Myths, and Stories
7. Irony and other forms of humor
8. Play and seriousness
9. Paradox
Part III. Plato's Philosophy: Permanence
10. Platonic Anonymity and the Nature of Plato's Philosophy
11. Persistent Themes and Plato's Vision
12. The Platonic Path to Wisdom
Part IV: Help in Reading and Understanding Plato's Dialogues and His Philosophy
Product details
Published | 24 Oct 2007 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 250 |
ISBN | 9781441104861 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Series | Guides for the Perplexed |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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"[The book] is comprehensive, full of useful advice for anyone teaching Plato at any level. Press gives us the information we need to have at our fingertips, but his suggestions only increase the excitement of reading the dialogues themselves." - Debra Nails, Professor of Philosophy, Michigan State University, USA
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"It appears that things have changed in Plato scholarship during the quarter century that has elapsed since I was trained as an undergraduate in philosophy and classical languages and, consequently, a book that I cannot recommend enough is Gerald A. Press, Plato: A Guide for the Perplexed." - Peter Wright, Teaching for Inclusion: Difficult Dialogues (Blog), July 25, 2008
Peter Wright
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"a book such as Press's is very timely. It works out in detail the implications of Plato's use of the dialogue as a literary form, and suggests ways of reading the dialogues in the light of this, recognising such things as the mixture of truth and fiction, the use of irony and the use of myth" The international journal of the platonic tradition, 2009
A. H. Lesser

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