Plato: Phaedo / Edition 1

Plato: Phaedo / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
052131318X
ISBN-13:
9780521313186
Pub. Date:
09/16/1993
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
052131318X
ISBN-13:
9780521313186
Pub. Date:
09/16/1993
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Plato: Phaedo / Edition 1

Plato: Phaedo / Edition 1

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Overview

Plato's dialogue Phaedo portrays Socrates in prison awaiting execution and discussing with his friends the fate of the soul after death. In this edition, consisting of introduction, text and commentary, Professor Rowe guides the reader through the difficulties--linguistic, literary and philosophical--of individual passages and of the dialogue as a whole. The comparative beginner is not neglected, but the commentary is intended for any student, classical scholar, or philosopher with an interest in the close reading of Plato.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521313186
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/16/1993
Series: Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 4.96(w) x 7.32(h) x 0.94(d)
Language: Greek, Modern (1453- )

About the Author

About The Author
Plato, one of the most famous philosophers in the world, lived during the Classical Period in Ancient Greece. A student of Socrates and a teacher to Aristotle, he was the founder of The Academy, the first school of higher learning in Europe. Plato is the most prominent figure in the history of Ancient Greek philosophy and the originator of the Platonist school of thought. Using dramatic elements like dialogue and humor, his form of writing was considered innovative in his time. Plato's best–known work, The Republic, is widely acknowledged as the cornerstone of Western philosophy. His other extensively read works include The Symposium, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, and The Laws.

Table of Contents

Introduction: 1. Literature and philosophy; 2. Plato's conception of philosophy; 3. The aims of Plato's philosophical writing; 4. The Phaedo and Pythagoreanism; 5. The 'theory of forms'; 6. Platonic conceptions of the soul; 7. Myths and philosophy; 8. The Phaedo and the Platonic corpus; 9. The text of the Phaedo; 10. Select bibliography; The Phaedo; Commentary.
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