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Plato and Platonism: Plato's Conception of Appearence and Reality in Ontology, Epistemology, and Ethnics, and its Modern Echoes (Issues in Ancient Philosophy)
 
 
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Plato and Platonism: Plato's Conception of Appearence and Reality in Ontology, Epistemology, and Ethnics, and its Modern Echoes (Issues in Ancient Philosophy) [Paperback]

Julius Moravcsik (Author)
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0631222545 978-0631222545 June 23, 2000
Plato and Platonism reviews the natures and limits of Platonic interpretation. Students, academics and researchers will find that Moravcsik's careful and rigorous analysis offers an understanding of what Platonism in our times would have been like. The book leads us to an appreciation of genuine Platonism, rarely discussed today.

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"As a historian, one may like or dislike Moravcsik's conception of Plato's philosophy. Yet, as a philosoper, one cannot but find it provocative. His Plato is not "the Platonist" of modern ontological debates, but neither is he so removed from our present concerns that he can only be an object of antiquarian interest. It is to be hoped that the Issues in Ancient Philosophy series will continue to publish books which similarly challenge our complacency about the adequacy of the pigeon holes in which we place the ancients." Dirk Baltzly, Mind 104, 1995

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This book offers a rich and highly original treatment of Plato's views in the areas of epistemology, ontology, and ethics. Moravcsik rightly encourages us to be open to the idea that the study of Plato is valuable not only for historical reasons, but also based on what it can offer to us in our continuing reflections on pivotal topics such as the nature of human flourishing. Moravcsik's book is essential reading not only for those working in Greek philosophy, but also for anyone who is interested in exploring key approaches to enduring philosophical and human concerns. Susan B. Levin, Smith College.

Plato and Platonism reviews the nature and limits of Platonic interpretation. The book begins with a discussion of Plato's conception of what a genuine rational discipline (a 'techne') should be. The author shows how the recollection theory of understanding, the Forms as ultimate explanatory factors, and Plato's ethics of the right human ideal, all grow out of conditions that are essential to the genuine 'technai'.

Moravcsik goes on to demonstrate how questions about the explanatory power of the Theory of Forms, mainly emerging not from naturalistic or empiricist qualms but from deep reflections on Eleatic doctrines, led to elaboration and modifications in Plato's ontology. The author reveals that the clearest echoes of the basic Platonic explanatory pattern linking elements of reality may be seen in some of the work on the foundations of mathematics and the related concern with the Eleatic challenge, rather than the 'realism' of general analytic philosophy. The author also shows how different Plato's basic ethical questions are from those preoccupying modern philosophy, and what Platonistic ethics might look like today.

Students, academics and researchers will find that Moravcsik's careful and rigorous analysis offers an understanding of what Platonism in our times would have been like. The book leads us to an appreciation of genuine Platonism, rarely discussed today.


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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (June 23, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0631222545
  • ISBN-13: 978-0631222545
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Do you want to know what Plato is really saying?, November 13, 2002
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If you want to know exactly what Plato meant this book is for you! This book is for those who want to know what Plato said and not what people like to interpret him as saying. This scholarly work dives deep into the Platonic soul and truly grasps what Plato was thinking and why he was thinking it! Highly recommended for those doing any papers or disertations on Plato's conceptions.
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The human mind is a many-splendored thing. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
partaking relation, genuine technai, indefinite collection, epistemic vocabulary, recollection theory, deontic ethics, ontological configurations, qualitative sameness, ideal ethics, connector theory, middle period dialogues, negative predication, adequate ideal, explanatory chains, independence thesis, ontological plane, late learners, relational being, sensible particulars, propositional knowledge, negative predicates, genuine elements, negative existentials, genuine objects
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Plato's Republic, Plato's Theory of Knowledge, Plato's Theory of Ideas, Form of Art, Method of Division, Plato's Forms, Platonic Forms, Eleatic One, Plato's Philebus, Plato's Sophist, Plato's Parmenides, Can Plato, Plato's Gorgias, Plato's Phaedo, Presumably Plato, Russell's Mathematical Logic
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