This comprehensive book on one of Plato's most famous dialogues, the Phaedo, carefully reinterprets famous ideas, examines the dialogue's literary structure, and brings out the interest of its lesser-known parts. Topics include ethics, metaphysics, methodology, natural science, religion, cosmology, and the soul.
This comprehensive book on one of Plato's most famous dialogues, the Phaedo, carefully reinterprets famous ideas, examines the dialogue's literary structure, and brings out the interest of its lesser-known parts. Topics include ethics, metaphysics, methodology, natural science, religion, cosmology, and the soul.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Ebrey is co-editor (with Richard Kraut) of the Cambridge Companion to Plato (2022), editor of Theory and Practice in Aristotle's Natural Science (2015), and the author of articles on a variety of topics in Plato and Aristotle.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Characters; 2. The Phaedo as an Alternative to Tragedy and Socrates as a Poet: 57a 61c; 3. Defense of the Desire to be Dead: 61c 69e; 4. Cebes' Challenge and the Cyclical Argument: 69e 72d; 5. The Recollecting Argument: 72e 77d; 6. The Kinship Argument: 77d 80d; 7. The Return to the Defense: 80d 84b; 8. Misology and the Soul as a Harmonia: 84c 86e, 88c 95a; 9. Socrates' Autobiography: 95e 102a; 10. Cebes' Objection and the Final Argument: 86e 88b, 102b 107b; 11. The Cosmos and the Afterlife: 107c 115a; 12. The Death Scene: 115a 118a.
1. The Characters; 2. The Phaedo as an Alternative to Tragedy and Socrates as a Poet: 57a 61c; 3. Defense of the Desire to be Dead: 61c 69e; 4. Cebes' Challenge and the Cyclical Argument: 69e 72d; 5. The Recollecting Argument: 72e 77d; 6. The Kinship Argument: 77d 80d; 7. The Return to the Defense: 80d 84b; 8. Misology and the Soul as a Harmonia: 84c 86e, 88c 95a; 9. Socrates' Autobiography: 95e 102a; 10. Cebes' Objection and the Final Argument: 86e 88b, 102b 107b; 11. The Cosmos and the Afterlife: 107c 115a; 12. The Death Scene: 115a 118a.
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