Plato

Plato
Title Plato PDF eBook
Author A. E. Taylor
Publisher Routledge
Pages 578
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 041562780X

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This book provides an introduction to Plato’s work that gives a clear statement of what Plato has to say about the problems of thought and life. In particular, it tells the reader just what Plato says, and makes no attempt to force a system on the Platonic text or to trim Plato’s works to suit contemporary philosophical tastes. The author also gives an account that has historical fidelity - we cannot really understand the Republic or the Gorgias if we forget that the Athens of the conversations is meant to be the Athens of Nicias or Cleon, not the very different Athens of Plato’s own manhood. To understand Plato’s thought we must see it in the right historical perspective.

Plato : The Man And His Work

Plato : The Man And His Work
Title Plato : The Man And His Work PDF eBook
Author Alfred Edward Taylor
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1966
Genre Plato--Philosophy of
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Plato

Plato
Title Plato PDF eBook
Author Alfred Edward Taylor
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1908
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Plato, the Man and His Work, by A.E. Taylor ...

Plato, the Man and His Work, by A.E. Taylor ...
Title Plato, the Man and His Work, by A.E. Taylor ... PDF eBook
Author Alfred Edward Taylor
Publisher
Pages 562
Release 1934
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The Mind of Plato

The Mind of Plato
Title The Mind of Plato PDF eBook
Author Alfred Edward Taylor
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 2012-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258449100

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Aristotle

Aristotle
Title Aristotle PDF eBook
Author Alfred Edward Taylor
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1919
Genre Philosophy, Ancient
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Plato: A Very Short Introduction

Plato: A Very Short Introduction
Title Plato: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Julia Annas
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 128
Release 2003-02-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 019157922X

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This lively and accessible introduction to Plato focuses on the philosophy and argument of his writings, drawing the reader into Plato's way of doing philosophy, and the general themes of his thinking. This is not a book to leave the reader standing in the outer court of introduction and background information, but leads directly into Plato's argument. It looks at Plato as a thinker grappling with philosophical problems in a variety of ways, rather than a philosopher with a fully worked-out system. It includes a brief account of Plato's life and the various interpretations that have been drawn from the sparse remains of information. It stresses the importance of the founding of the Academy and the conception of philosophy as a subject. Julia Annas discusses Plato's style of writing: his use of the dialogue form, his use of what we today call fiction, and his philosophical transformation of myths. She also looks at his discussions of love and philosophy, his attitude to women, and to homosexual love, explores Plato's claim that virtue is sufficient for happiness, and touches on his arguments for the immortality of the soul and his ideas about the nature of the universe. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.