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Le Philèbe de Platon : introduction à l'agathologie platonicienne /
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This book deals with the nature and function of the good in Plato's philosophy, by focusing on the dialogue explicitly devoted to it: the Philebus. It provides a comprehensive commentary of this difficult dialogue in which almost all the themes of Plato's philosophy are discussed or alluded to. The author shows that a scrupulous analysis and reconstruction of its argumentative progress makes it possible to discover the unity between these different topics, and argues that this unity lies in the fact that Plato develops there what he was calling for notably in the Republic, id est a (dialectical) science of the good (or 'agathology'). Read from this viewpoint, the Philebus appears as a dialogue of tremendous importance for the understanding of Plato's philosophy as a whole.
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1 online resource (xvi, 680 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references (p. 639-654) and indexes. :
9789047409137 :
0079-1687 ; :
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Pathos kai Nomos - Le traitement des affections dans les Lois de Platon /
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Les articles de ce recueil étudient différentes questions relatives à la relation entre les affections, les lois et la rationalité dans les Lois de Platon, notamment la fonction et le contenu des préludes, l'ignorance et la colère dans la pénologie, la religion et l'impiété, l'éducation et le plaisir. The chapters of this collection address various topics concerning the relationship between affects, laws and rationality in Plato's Laws , including the function and content of the preludes, ignorance and anger in penology, religion and impiety, education and pleasure.
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1 online resource (246 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004727045
Ancient readings of Plato's Phaedo /
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Plato's Phaedo has never failed to attract the attention of philosophers and scholars. Yet the history of its reception in Antiquity has been little studied. The present volume therefore proposes to examine not only the Platonic exegetical tradition surrounding this dialogue, which culminates in the commentaries of Damascius and Olympiodorus, but also its place in the reflections of the rival Peripatetic, Stoic, and Sceptical schools. This volume thus aims to shed light on the surviving commentaries and their sources, as well as on less familiar aspects of the history of the Phaedo 's ancient reception. By doing so, it may help to clarify what ancient interpreters of Plato can and cannot offer their contemporary counterparts.
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1 online resource (viii, 364 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-335) and index. :
9789004289543 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
