The aim of the series is to bring together important recent writing in major areas of philosophical inquiry, selected from a variety of sources, mostly. The editor of each volume contributes an introductory essay on the items chosen and on the questions with which they deal. A selective bibliography is appended as a guide to further reading.
The aim of the series is to bring together important recent writing in major areas of philosophical inquiry, selected from a variety of sources, mostly. The editor of each volume contributes an introductory essay on the items chosen and on the questions with which they deal. A selective bibliography is appended as a guide to further reading.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gail Fine is Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University. She is author of On Ideas: Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's Theory of Forms (1993), and co-editor of Aristotle: Selections (1995) and Aristotle: Introductory Readings (1996).
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Richard Kraut: Socrates and Democracy * 2: Gregory Vlastos: Socratic Piety * 3: Terry Penner: The Unity of Virtue * 4: Gregory Vlastos: Happiness and Virtue in Socrates' Moral Theory * 5: Gregory Vlastos: The Individual as Object of Love in Plato * 6: T. H. Irwin: Republic II: Objections to Justice * 7: John M. Cooper: Plato's Theory of Human Motivation * 8: Norman O. Dahl: Plato's Defense of Justice * 9: Richard Kraut: Return to the Cave: Republic 519-521 * 10: Bernard Williams: The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato's Republic * 11: Julia Annas: Plato's Republic and Feminism * 12: C. C. W. Taylor: Plato's Totalitarianism * 13: M. F. Burnyeat: Utopia and Fantasy: The Practicability of Plato's Ideally Just City * 14: David Sedley: The Idea of Godlikeness * 15: John M. Cooper: Plato's Theory of Human Good in the Philebus * 16: Dorothea Frede: Rumplestiltskin's Pleasures: True and False Pleasures in Plato's Philebus * 17: Christopher Bobonich: Persuasion, Compulsion, and Freedom in Plato's Laws * 18: David Bostock: The Soul and Immortality * 19: Richard Bett: Immortality and the Nature of the Soul in the Phaedrus * Notes on the Contributors; Selected Bibliography; Index of Names
* Introduction * 1: Richard Kraut: Socrates and Democracy * 2: Gregory Vlastos: Socratic Piety * 3: Terry Penner: The Unity of Virtue * 4: Gregory Vlastos: Happiness and Virtue in Socrates' Moral Theory * 5: Gregory Vlastos: The Individual as Object of Love in Plato * 6: T. H. Irwin: Republic II: Objections to Justice * 7: John M. Cooper: Plato's Theory of Human Motivation * 8: Norman O. Dahl: Plato's Defense of Justice * 9: Richard Kraut: Return to the Cave: Republic 519-521 * 10: Bernard Williams: The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato's Republic * 11: Julia Annas: Plato's Republic and Feminism * 12: C. C. W. Taylor: Plato's Totalitarianism * 13: M. F. Burnyeat: Utopia and Fantasy: The Practicability of Plato's Ideally Just City * 14: David Sedley: The Idea of Godlikeness * 15: John M. Cooper: Plato's Theory of Human Good in the Philebus * 16: Dorothea Frede: Rumplestiltskin's Pleasures: True and False Pleasures in Plato's Philebus * 17: Christopher Bobonich: Persuasion, Compulsion, and Freedom in Plato's Laws * 18: David Bostock: The Soul and Immortality * 19: Richard Bett: Immortality and the Nature of the Soul in the Phaedrus * Notes on the Contributors; Selected Bibliography; Index of Names
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