
Methods of Interpreting Plato and his Dialogues
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Supplementary Volume, 1992
Clarendon Press
Published on 20. February 1992
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-823951-2 (ISBN)
Description
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual publication which includes original articles on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books. In this supplementary volume, a number of renowned scholars of Plato reflect upon their interpretative methods. Topics covered include the use of ancient authorities in interpreting Plato's dialogues, Plato's literary and rhetorical style, his arguments and characters, and his use of the dialogue form. The collection is not intended as a comprehensive survey of methodological approaches; rather it offers a number of different perspectives and clearly articulated interpretations by leading scholars in the field.
Reviews / Votes
`Apparently, Smith believes that the approach to Plato based on the questions and methods of 20th century analytic philosophy is not an "ism", or even a definite mode of philosophizing that must stand open to critique, but simply the latest chapter in the age-old progressive narrative of the philosophical sciences. Happily, the exhilarating papers in this volume will, if read, make this conversation-stopping illusion more difficult to sustain.'Bryn Mawr Classical Review 'This first rate collection of ten essays ... shows that something not only new, but interesting, and worthwhile as well can be said. All the essays are carefully written and edited. They marshall their evidence and arguments persuasively. This volume is for the Plato specialist, but will also be of interest to philosophers and historians concerned with hermeneutical issues in general.'
Gary E. Kessler, California State University, Religious Studies Review, Volume 20, Number 1, January 1994 'This first rate collection of ten essays, growing out of a conference on methods for interpreting Plato, shows that something not only new, but interesting, and worthwhile as well can be said. All the essays are carefully written and edited. They marshall their evidence and arguments persuasivly.'
Gary E. Kessler, California State University, Religious Studies Review, Volume 20, Number 1/January 1994 'All the contributions in the present volume are of a high level, and of considerable interest and importance from this point of view.'
G.B. Kerferd, University of Manchester, The Classical Review, Vol. XLIII, No. 2, 1993
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
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Oxford University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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2 line figures
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-823951-2 (9780198239512)
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Editor
Assistant Professor of PhilosophyAssistant Professor of Philosophy
Professor of PhilosophyProfessor of Philosophy, both at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Series Editor
Content
Aristotle's criticisms of Plato, Gail Fine; Plato the sceptic, Julia Annas; silence and imitation in the Plato dialogues, L.A. Kosman; Plato and the erotics of narrativity, David M. Halperin; character and meaning in Plato's "Hippias Maior", Mary Whitlock Blundell; analyzing Plato's arguments - Plato and Platonism, S.Marc Cohen and David Keyt; Plato's arguements and the dialogue form, Michael Frede; a Maieutic view of the five late dialogues, Kenneth Sayre.