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Transformation and the History of Philosophy: G. Anthony Bruno, Justin Vlasits Transformation and the History of Philosophy
G. Anthony Bruno, Justin Vlasits
R6,140 Discovery Miles 61 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first handbook-length examination of the history and philosophy of the concept of transformation and transformative experience, a fundamental but overlooked subject in philosophy Includes non-western perspectives from Arabic, Chinese and Indian philosophy as well as philosophers who have made fundamental contributions to the idea of transformation, including Plato, Spinoza, Hegel, Mill, Wittgenstein and William James Clearly organised into four parts, covering the full historical span of transformation from classical philosophy to the Twentieth century

New Perspectives on Platonic Dialectic - A Philosophy of Inquiry (Hardcover): Jens Kristian Larsen, Vivil Valvik Haraldsen,... New Perspectives on Platonic Dialectic - A Philosophy of Inquiry (Hardcover)
Jens Kristian Larsen, Vivil Valvik Haraldsen, Justin Vlasits
R3,886 Discovery Miles 38 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For Plato, philosophy depends on, or is perhaps even identical with, dialectic. Few will dispute this claim, but there is little agreement as to what Platonic dialectic is. According to a now prevailing view it is a method for inquiry the conception of which changed so radically for Plato that it "had a strong tendency ... to mean 'the ideal method', whatever that may be" (Richard Robinson). Most studies of Platonic dialectic accordingly focus on only one aspect of this method that allegedly characterizes one specific period in Plato's development. This volume offers fresh perspectives on Platonic dialectic. Its 13 chapters present a comprehensive picture of this crucial aspect of Plato's philosophy and seek to clarify what Plato takes to be proper dialectical procedures. They examine the ways in which these procedures are related to each other and other aspects of his philosophy, such as ethics, psychology, and metaphysics. Collectively, the chapters challenge the now prevailing understanding of Plato's ideal of method. New Perspectives on Platonic Dialectic will appeal to scholars and advanced students interested in Plato, ancient philosophy, philosophical method, and the history of logic.

Epistemology After Sextus Empiricus (Hardcover): Katja Maria Vogt, Justin Vlasits Epistemology After Sextus Empiricus (Hardcover)
Katja Maria Vogt, Justin Vlasits
R2,724 R2,415 Discovery Miles 24 150 Save R309 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sextus Empiricus was the voice of ancient Greek skepticism for posterity. His writings contain the most subtle and detailed versions of the ancient skeptical arguments known as Pyrrhonism, adding up to a distinctive philosophical approach. Instead of viewing philosophy as valuable because of the answers it gives to important questions, Sextus considered the search for answers itself to be fundamental and offered a philosophy centered on inquiry. Assuming the point of view of an active inquirer, Sextus developed arguments concerning conflicting appearances, infinite regress in argument, dogmatic assertion of premises that are insufficiently justified, and many other ideas that fascinated later philosophers of knowledge across the centuries. He provided a unique perspective on topics of enduring relevance such as perception, language, logical consequence, belief, ignorance, disagreement, and induction. While Sextus's importance to epistemology was appreciated by early modern and modern philosophers, he is underrepresented in contemporary discussions. In order to put Sextus back in the center of epistemology, these essays discuss his influence in the history of modern philosophy as well as contemporary engagements with Sextus's version of Pyrrhonian skepticism. The contributors investigate epistemology after Sextus, addressing four core themes of Sextus's skepticism: appearances and perception, the structure of justification and proof, belief and ignorance, and ethics and action. The arguments presented here bridge the divide between contemporary and ancient debates about knowledge and skepticism and will appeal to philosophers interested in epistemology and philosophy of mind as well as those interested in ancient philosophy and the history of philosophy more generally.

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