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It is widely agreed that Plato laid the foundations for the whole
history of western thought and, well over 2000 years later, his
work is still studied by every student of philosophy. Yet his
thought and writings continue to evoke perplexity in readers; and
perplexity (aporia) is itself a characteristic of many of his
writings, a recurrent motif of his thought, and apparently an
important stage one must pass through along the path to wisdom that
Plato presents. Plato: A Guide for the Perplexed is a clear and
thorough account of Plato's philosophy, his major works and ideas,
providing an ideal guide to the important and complex thought of
this key philosopher. The book offers a detailed review of all the
major dialogues and explores the particular perplexities of the
dialogue form. Geared towards the specific requirements of students
who need to reach a sound understanding of Plato's thought, the
book also provides a cogent and reliable survey of the whole
history of Platonic interpretation and his far-reaching influence.
This is the ideal companion to the study of this most influential
and challenging of philosophers.
This comprehensive reference guide includes over 140 entries on
every aspect of Plato's thought. Plato, mathematician, philosopher
and founder of the Academy in Athens, is, together with his
teacher, Socrates, and his student, Aristotle, universally
considered to have laid the foundations of western philosophy. His
philosophical dialogues remain among the most widely read and
influential of all philosophical texts and his enduring influence
on virtually every area of philosophical enterprise cannot be
disputed. This comprehensive and accessible guide to Plato's life
and times includes more than 140 entries, written by a team of
leading experts in the field of ancient philosophy, covering every
aspect of Plato's thought. The Companion presents details of
Plato's life, historical, philosophical and literary context,
synopses of all the dialogues attributed to Plato, a comprehensive
overview of the various features, themes and topics apparent in the
dialogues, and a thorough account of his enduring influence and the
various interpretative approaches applied to his thought throughout
the history of philosophy. This is an essential reference tool for
anyone working in the field of ancient philosophy. "The Continuum
Companions" series is a major series of single volume companions to
key research fields in the humanities aimed at postgraduate
students, scholars and libraries. Each companion offers a
comprehensive reference resource giving an overview of key topics,
research areas, new directions and a manageable guide to beginning
or developing research in the field. A distinctive feature of the
series is that each companion provides practical guidance on
advanced study and research in the field, including research
methods and subject-specific resources.
This essential reference text on the life, thought and writings of
Plato uses over 160 short, accessible articles to cover a complete
range of topics for both the first-time student and seasoned
scholar of Plato and ancient philosophy. It is organized into five
parts illuminating Plato's life, the whole of the Dialogues
attributed to him, the Dialogues' literary features, the concepts
and themes explored within them and Plato's reception via his
influence on subsequent philosophers and the various
interpretations of his work. This fully updated 2nd edition
includes 19 newly commissioned entries on topics ranging across
comedy, tragedy, Xenophon, metatheatre, gender, musical theory,
animals, Orphism, political theory, religion, time, Hellenistic
philosophy and post-Platonic ancient commentaries. It also features
revisions to the majority of articles from the 1st edition,
including 8 which have been completely re-written, and 12 which
have had the references substantially revised. Reflecting the
growing diversity of Plato scholarship across the world, this
edition includes contributions from a wide range of scholars who
enrich the field and provide students and scholars with a vital
resource for study and reference.
In this international and interdisciplinary collection of critical
essays, distinguished contributors examine a crucial premise of
traditional readings of Plato's dialogues: that Plato's own
doctrines and arguments can be read off the statements made in the
dialogues by Socrates and other leading characters. The authors
argue in general and with reference to specific dialogues, that no
character should be taken to be Plato's mouthpiece. This is
essential reading for students and scholars of Plato. Visit our
website for sample chapters
Plato, mathematician, philosopher and founder of the Academy in
Athens, is, together with his teacher, Socrates, and his student,
Aristotle, universally considered to have laid the foundations of
Western philosophy. The Bloomsbury Companion to Plato provides a
comprehensive and accessible study guide to Plato's thought.
Written by a team of leading experts in the field of ancient
philosophy, this companion covers five major areas; - Plato's life
and his historical, philosophical and literary context - synopses
of all the dialogues attributed to Plato - the most important
features of the dialogues - the key themes and topics apparent in
the dialogues - Plato's enduring influence and the various
interpretative approaches applied to his thought throughout the
history of philosophy Covering every aspect of Plato's thought in
over 140 entries, The Bloomsbury Companion to Plato is an engaging
introduction to Plato and an essential resource for anyone working
in the field of ancient philosophy.
It is widely agreed that Plato laid the foundations for the whole
history of western thought and, well over 2000 years later, his
work is still studied by every student of philosophy. Yet his
thought and writings continue to evoke perplexity in readers; and
perplexity ( aporia) is itself a characteristic of many of his
writings, a recurrent motif of his thought, and apparently an
important stage one must pass through along the path to wisdom that
Plato presents. Plato: A Guide for the Perplexed is a clear and
thorough account of Plato's philosophy, his major works and ideas,
providing an ideal guide to the important and complex thought of
this key philosopher. The book offers a detailed review of all the
major dialogues and explores the particular perplexities of the
dialogue form. Geared towards the specific requirements of students
who need to reach a sound understanding of Plato's thought, the
book also provides a cogent and reliable survey of the whole
history of Platonic interpretation and his far-reaching influence.
This is the ideal companion to the study of this most influential
and challenging of philosophers.
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