Plato and the good : : illuminating the darkling vision / / by Rosemary Desjardins.

This book is an original interpretation of Plato's enigmatic statements about the idea of the Good. Desjardins starts by reconciling two notoriously difficult and different accounts of the dialectical method found in the Philebus and The Republic. She then shows how they are connected to the fo...

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Superior document:Philosophy of history and culture ; Volume 21
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2004]
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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
Series:Philosophy of history and culture ; Volume 21.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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520 |a This book is an original interpretation of Plato's enigmatic statements about the idea of the Good. Desjardins starts by reconciling two notoriously difficult and different accounts of the dialectical method found in the Philebus and The Republic. She then shows how they are connected to the four forms of god-given mania in the Phaedrus. Desjardins links god-given mania and the dialectical method to the concept of piety in the Euthyphro and to Plato's defense of Socrates' piety in the Apology. Desjardins' interpretation of the idea of the Good that is presented by Plato in words (logoi) and through dramatic action (erga) is compelling and will inspire everyone interested in Plato's dialogues and the idea of the Good. 
505 0 |a Acknowledgement -- Prologue -- Introduction -- PART ONE -- 1. Enigma of the Good -- 2. The Quest: Philebus -- 3. The Longer Way: The Republic -- 4. The Good -- PART TWO -- 5. The Riddle: Euthyphro and Phaedrus -- 6. Piety and Proteus: Euthyphro -- 7. Service to the Gods: Apology -- 8. Logos and Ergon : Seventh Letter -- 9. Conclusion -- Select Bibliography -- Index. 
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