This book consists of Gregory Vlastos' studies on a variety of
themes in Plato's metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and social
philosophy. Although many of the essays have appeared in various
philosophical and classical journals or symposia, new in the volume
are two major studies. One is on Plato's theory of love, exploring
its metaphysical dimension and its far-reaching implications for
personal and political relations. The other centers on semantic and
logical problems in the "Sophist"; it offers solutions to crucial
difficulties in this fundamental Platonic work. In these essays the
author presents ideas which are likely to provoke comment and may
be discussed as vigorously in scholarly journals as has some of his
earlier work. The other papers, some of them extensively revised,
comprise virtually all the author's published work on Plato, with
the exception of a few papers easily accessible elsewhere. This
second edition includes three additional essays and extensive notes
that were not included in the original edition.
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