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Interpreting Plato's Dialogues (Hardcover)
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Interpreting Plato's Dialogues (Hardcover)
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Interpreting Plato's Dialogues introduces readers to some key
problems in understanding Plato's writings, and explores in-depth
and critically the various ways of approaching Plato. The problem
of how to interpret Plato's dialogues dates back to Plato's
Academy, and Plato's interpreters ought not to forego this
important discussion. For how one approaches texts will inevitably
influence how one interprets their contents. This is especially
true of Plato's writings, as they are, with few exceptions,
dialogues. For the sake of historical accuracy, then, it is crucial
that the most plausible interpretation of Plato's works is
articulated and well defended. And this is precisely what this book
provides: an articulation and critical evaluation of the various
ways to approach Plato's dialogues, along with the articulation and
defense of a plausible new way to interpret Plato. This new way of
approaching Plato neither sees Plato's words as doctrines according
to which the dialogues are to be interpreted, nor does it reduce
Plato's dialogues to dramatic literature. Rather, it seeks to
interpret the aim of Plato's writings as being influenced primarily
by Plato's respect for his teacher, Socrates, and the manner in
which Socrates engaged others in philosophical discourse. It places
the focus of philosophical investigation of Plato's dialogues on
the content of the dialogues themselves, and on the Socratic way of
doing philosophy. This book contains a comprehensive bibliography
of philosophical sources on the interpretation of Plato's corpus of
writings, as well as some important works in the field of classical
studies and philology. Interpreting Plato's Dialogues provides both
an analytical, scholarly, and thorough treatment of what is perhaps
the most long-standing problem in Plato studies. The book serves
quite well as a companion text to Plato's dialogues and is of
special interest to philosophers, classicists, and philologists.
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