Homer und Sophokles, Platon und Aristoteles: vier große Autoren, die die Essenz der griechischen Kultur mit besonderer Klarheit zum Vorschein kommen lassen, stehen im Fokus der gesammelten Aufsätze des Tübinger Gräzisten Thomas Alexander Szlezák. Die Zugangsart zu den dichterischen wie zu den [...]
mehrThe enclosed Proceedings are a selection, by 41 of the Society's scholars, of the papers presented at the Eleventh Symposium Platonicum of the International Plato Society, held in Brasilia, Brazil, under the auspices of the University of Brasilia. The volume covers all major issues related to the [...]
mehrDiese Arbeit verfolgt das Ziel, die späte platonische Ethik aus dem Philebos zu rekonstruieren, indem eine besondere Beziehung von theoretischen und praktischen Fragen entwickelt wird.
Im Philebos fallen zwei Problemen zusammen, deren Entwicklung in den unterschiedlichen Perioden des [...]
The articles in this volume are a selection of the papers presented at the Tenth Symposium Platonicum of the International Plato Society held at Pisa in July 2013, under the auspices of the University of Pisa, the Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca, and the President of the [...]
mehrThe Phaedrus is widely used as a text on which to try out new lines of interpretation. Hence the choice of this dialogue as sole topic of the 'Second Symposium Platonicum'.
Discussions at the Symposium led to the exploration and evaluation of various ways of interpreting the dialogue, both [...]
Platon ist seit Leibniz der ständige Gesprächspartner deutscher Philosophen. Dieses Buch handelt von den Platoninterpretationen Kants, Natorps, und Heideggers. Es hat zwei Dinge zum Ziel: einerseits, stellt es die wichtigen Einsichten dieser Denker zu Platon dar, und, andererseits, will es diese im [...]
mehrThis book now appears in a fourth edition, which includes a Bibliographical Supplement that continues the previous ones up to 2015. It proposes an interpretation of the Timaeus that takes into account all those that have been proposed throughout the ages.
In the Timaeus, Plato [...]
This book is a study of Plato's portraiture of Socrates and of his βίος φιλοσοφικός and of the cultural semantics that underlie it. It focuses on the introductory part of this particular dialogue (57a-61c), with particular emphasis on the repeated references to Aesop and on Socrates' reported [...]
mehrSince antiquity Sparta has been seen as the source of inspiration for Plato's political projects which he described in his major dialogues, the Republic and the Laws. Nevertheless an attentive reading of the dialogues shows a more complex picture, which expresses Plato's more [...]
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