In his groundbreaking study of 1823, here for the first time
critically edited as well as translated, the German historian of
philosophy Christian August Brandis pieces together the ancient
testimonies about the lost books of Aristotle treating the
unwritten doctrines of Plato. By systematically documenting the
importance of the doctrine of ideal numbers for the Platonic theory
of ideas and illuminating its significance, Brandis places the
contemporary discussion about the development of Plato's thought
and its criticism by Aristotle on a new footing in a manner still
resonating today.
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