Plato : An Introduction /
Friedlander, Paul
Plato : An Introduction / Paul Friedlander. - 1 online resource (472 p.) - Plato ; 738 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- PART I. -- 1. Eidos -- 2. Demon and Eros -- 3. Beyond Being -- 4. The Academy -- 5. The Written Work -- 6. Socrates in Plato -- 7. Irony -- 8. Dialogue -- 9. Myth -- PART II. -- 11. Intuition and Construction -- 11. Aletheia -- 12. Dialogue and Existence -- 13. Plato's Letters -- 14. Plato as Physicist -- 15. Plato as Geographer -- 16. Plato as Jurist -- 17. Plato as City Planner -- 18. Socrates Enters Rome -- NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS -- INDEX -- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF PAUL FRIEDLÄNDER -- PAUL FRIEDLÄNDER A NOTE ON HIS LIFE AND WORK
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Contents: I. Eidos. II. Demon and Eros. III. Beyond Being. IV. The Academy. V. The Written Work. VI. Socrates in Plato. VII. Irony. VIII. Dialogue. IX. Myth. X. Intuition and Construction. XI. Alethcia. XII. Dialogue and Existence. XIII. Plato's Letters. XIV. Plato as Physicist. XV. Plato as Geographer. XVI. Plato as Jurist. XVII. Plato as City Planner. XVIII. Socrates Enters Rome. Index.Originally published in 1970.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780691618913 9781400868780
10.1515/9781400868780 doi
PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical.
A priori and a posteriori. Alcibiades. Allegory of the Cave. Allegory. Anaxagoras. Anaximander. Anguish. Antithesis. Appearance and Reality. Aristotle. Arthur Schopenhauer. Athanasius Kircher. Being and Time. Charmides (dialogue). Classical element. Consciousness. Consent of the governed. Cratylus. Creation myth. Critias (dialogue). Critias. Critique of Pure Reason. Demiurge. Democritus. Dialectic. Dianoia. Edmund Husserl. Eduard Zeller. Empiricism. Euripides. Euthydemus (dialogue). Existence. Felicific calculus. Form of life (philosophy). Good and evil. Gorgias. Hans Reichenbach. Henri Bergson. Hippias Minor. Hippias. Idealism. Ipse dixit. Irony. Jacques Derrida. Karl Jaspers. Logos. Maximus of Tyre. Metaxy. Mimesis. Multitude. Neoplatonism. Of Education. Ontology. Original meaning. Paradox. Parmenides. Paul Natorp. Penology. Phaedo. Phaedrus (dialogue). Phenomenon. Philosopher. Philosophy. Plato. Platonic Academy. Platonism. Plotinus. Polybius. Pre-Socratic philosophy. Protagoras. Pythagoreanism. Ralph Cudworth. Reason. Republic (Plato). Romanticism. Second Letter (Plato). Seriousness. Seventh Letter. Socrates. Socratic problem. Socratic. Sophism. Sophist. Sophrosyne. Spherical Earth. Spirituality. State of nature. The Philosopher. Theaetetus (dialogue). Theages. Theory of Forms. Theory. Thought. Timaeus (dialogue). Treatise. W. D. Ross. Wickedness. Wilhelm Dilthey. Writing. Xenophanes.
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Plato : An Introduction / Paul Friedlander. - 1 online resource (472 p.) - Plato ; 738 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- PART I. -- 1. Eidos -- 2. Demon and Eros -- 3. Beyond Being -- 4. The Academy -- 5. The Written Work -- 6. Socrates in Plato -- 7. Irony -- 8. Dialogue -- 9. Myth -- PART II. -- 11. Intuition and Construction -- 11. Aletheia -- 12. Dialogue and Existence -- 13. Plato's Letters -- 14. Plato as Physicist -- 15. Plato as Geographer -- 16. Plato as Jurist -- 17. Plato as City Planner -- 18. Socrates Enters Rome -- NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS -- INDEX -- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF PAUL FRIEDLÄNDER -- PAUL FRIEDLÄNDER A NOTE ON HIS LIFE AND WORK
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Contents: I. Eidos. II. Demon and Eros. III. Beyond Being. IV. The Academy. V. The Written Work. VI. Socrates in Plato. VII. Irony. VIII. Dialogue. IX. Myth. X. Intuition and Construction. XI. Alethcia. XII. Dialogue and Existence. XIII. Plato's Letters. XIV. Plato as Physicist. XV. Plato as Geographer. XVI. Plato as Jurist. XVII. Plato as City Planner. XVIII. Socrates Enters Rome. Index.Originally published in 1970.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780691618913 9781400868780
10.1515/9781400868780 doi
PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical.
A priori and a posteriori. Alcibiades. Allegory of the Cave. Allegory. Anaxagoras. Anaximander. Anguish. Antithesis. Appearance and Reality. Aristotle. Arthur Schopenhauer. Athanasius Kircher. Being and Time. Charmides (dialogue). Classical element. Consciousness. Consent of the governed. Cratylus. Creation myth. Critias (dialogue). Critias. Critique of Pure Reason. Demiurge. Democritus. Dialectic. Dianoia. Edmund Husserl. Eduard Zeller. Empiricism. Euripides. Euthydemus (dialogue). Existence. Felicific calculus. Form of life (philosophy). Good and evil. Gorgias. Hans Reichenbach. Henri Bergson. Hippias Minor. Hippias. Idealism. Ipse dixit. Irony. Jacques Derrida. Karl Jaspers. Logos. Maximus of Tyre. Metaxy. Mimesis. Multitude. Neoplatonism. Of Education. Ontology. Original meaning. Paradox. Parmenides. Paul Natorp. Penology. Phaedo. Phaedrus (dialogue). Phenomenon. Philosopher. Philosophy. Plato. Platonic Academy. Platonism. Plotinus. Polybius. Pre-Socratic philosophy. Protagoras. Pythagoreanism. Ralph Cudworth. Reason. Republic (Plato). Romanticism. Second Letter (Plato). Seriousness. Seventh Letter. Socrates. Socratic problem. Socratic. Sophism. Sophist. Sophrosyne. Spherical Earth. Spirituality. State of nature. The Philosopher. Theaetetus (dialogue). Theages. Theory of Forms. Theory. Thought. Timaeus (dialogue). Treatise. W. D. Ross. Wickedness. Wilhelm Dilthey. Writing. Xenophanes.
B395 / .F754 1973eb
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