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Agonistes comprises a collection of essays presented by his friends
and colleagues to Denis O'Brien, former Directeur de recherche at
the Centre Nationale de Recherche Scientifique, representing the
full range of his scholarly interests in the field of ancient
philosophy, from the Presocratics, through Plato, Aristotle and
Hellenistic philosophy, to Plotinus and later Neoplatonism. The
honorand himself leads off with a stimulating Apologia, sketching
the development of his scholarly interests and dwelling on the
issues that have chiefly concerned him. The contributions then
follow in chronological order, under four headings: I From the
Presocratics to Plato (Frere, Brancacci); II From Plato to the
Stoics (Brisson, Casertano, Dixsaut, KA1/4hn, McCabe, Narcy, Rowe,
Goulet); III Plotinus and the Neoplatonist Tradition (O'Meara,
Sakonji, Gersh, Steel, Dillon, Smith); IV Saint Augustine and After
(Pepin, Rist, Brague/Freudenthal). They comprise a significant
representation of the most distinguished scholars both on the
continent and in the British Isles, and fairly represent the wide
influence which Denis O'Brien has had on his contemporaries. The
volume includes also a full bibliography of O'Brien's works.
Agonistes comprises a collection of essays presented by his friends
and colleagues to Denis O'Brien, former Directeur de recherche at
the Centre Nationale de Recherche Scientifique, representing the
full range of his scholarly interests in the field of ancient
philosophy, from the Presocratics, through Plato, Aristotle and
Hellenistic philosophy, to Plotinus and later Neoplatonism. The
honorand himself leads off with a stimulating Apologia, sketching
the development of his scholarly interests and dwelling on the
issues that have chiefly concerned him. The contributions then
follow in chronological order, under four headings: I From the
Presocratics to Plato (Frere, Brancacci); II From Plato to the
Stoics (Brisson, Casertano, Dixsaut, KA1/4hn, McCabe, Narcy, Rowe,
Goulet); III Plotinus and the Neoplatonist Tradition (O'Meara,
Sakonji, Gersh, Steel, Dillon, Smith); IV Saint Augustine and After
(Pepin, Rist, Brague/Freudenthal). They comprise a significant
representation of the most distinguished scholars both on the
continent and in the British Isles, and fairly represent the wide
influence which Denis O'Brien has had on his contemporaries. The
volume includes also a full bibliography of O'Brien's works.
This book uncovers in the works of Plato and Nietzsche, not some
royal road to truth, but rather the intensity of their love and
commitment to the life of thought, whatever it discovers and
wherever it might lead. Plato explored this in his ubiquitous
absence from the adventures of thought depicted in his Dialogues.
Nietzsche followed suit with his unrelenting presence as the grim
and forceful conscience behind all the masks through which he spoke
in his chaotic oeuvre. It is not a matter of biography or of shared
doctrine, some favourite thoughts by which their lesser exegetes
can keep them in their respective stables and move on to others
with other favourite thoughts. To discover Plato and Nietzsche's
kinship required something more, an intensive, lifelong
philosophical engagement that Monique Dixsaut's students witnessed
in her teaching at the Sorbonne, now available in English via this
translation, which is suitable for academics, intellectuals and
general readers alike. The `other way' to philosophise proves to be
the practice of philosophy itself.
The essays in this volume are all devoted to Plato's Theaetetus. In
the first part, each of the three definitions of knowlege given in
the dialogue are examined in turn. The second part then studies the
various readings, interpretations and uses that were made of the
Theaetetus throughout history, from Ancient times to Montaigne,
constituting thus a rich and complex heritage.
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