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(Ebook) Plato and the good illuminating the darkling vision 1st Edition by Rosemary Desjardins ISBN 9789004135734 9004135731

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Authors:Rosemary Desjardins
Year:2004
Editon:2004
Publisher:Brill Leiden
Language:english
File Size:45.72 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004135734, 9004135731, 2003065219
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(Ebook) Plato and the good illuminating the darkling vision 1st Edition by Rosemary Desjardins ISBN 9789004135734 9004135731

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ISBN 10: 9004135731
ISBN 13: 9789004135734
Author: Rosemary Desjardins

This book is an original interpretation of Plato's enigmatic statements about the idea of the Good. Desjardins starts by reconciling two notoriously difficult and different accounts of the dialectical method found in the Philebus and The Republic. She then shows how they are connected to the four forms of god-given mania in the Phaedrus. Desjardins links god-given mania and the dialectical method to the concept of piety in the Euthyphro and to Plato's defense of Socrates' piety in the Apology. Desjardins' interpretation of the idea of the Good that is presented by Plato in words (logoi) and through dramatic action (erga) is compelling and will inspire everyone interested in Plato's dialogues and the idea of the Good

(Ebook) Plato and the good illuminating the darkling vision 1st Edition Table of contents:

PART ONE

Chapter One: Enigma of the Good

Chapter Two: The Quest – Philebus

The Challenge

Meeting the Challenge: Dialectic

Dialectic as Generative Activity

Implications of Socrates' Dialectical Method

Transition: Chapter Two to Chapter Three

Chapter Three: The Longer Way – The Republic

Plato's Divided Line

Level One: eikasia

The Move from Level One to Level Two

Level Two: pistis

The Move from Level Two to Level Three

Level Three: dianoia

The Move to Level Four

Conclusion

Transition: Chapter Three to Chapter Four

Chapter Four: The Good

Constraints on "Taking"

Criteria for Separation and Combination

Better and Worse: Role of the Good

The Good

How is Any of This Relevant to Reality?

Why, in a Lecture on the Good, Might Plato Have Decided to Talk About Mathematics?

Transition: Part One to Part Two

PART TWO

Chapter Five: The Riddle – Euthyphro and Phaedrus

Piety as Service to/Participation in the ergon of the Gods

The ergon of Soul in the Phaedrus

Four Forms of God-Given mania

Transition: Chapter Five to Chapter Six

Chapter Six: Piety and Proteus – Euthyphro

The Four Forms of Inspired mania

Framework for the Four Forms of mania: Euthyphro's Would-Be Accounts of Piety

Conclusion

Transition: Chapter Six to Chapter Seven

Chapter Seven: Service to the Gods – Apology

Defence of Socrates: Sophist and Statesman

Defence of Socrates: Apology

Transition to Chapter Eight

Chapter Eight: Logos and ErgonSeventh Letter

The Seventh Letter's Three Ways to Knowledge

The Seventh Letter's Diagōgē in Practice: The "Three Necessary Means" in the Dialogues

Retrospective

Chapter Nine: Conclusion

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