Reading the Statesman

Published by Christopher J. Rowe
Academia, 1. Edition 1995, 421 Pages
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The Statesman or Politicus is relatively neglected in the modern literature and has usually been valued more for some of its parts then as a whole. The thirty or so papers in this volume (some with short responding comments) cover all its main aspects and, together with the substantial introduction by the editor, constitute a kind of composite commentary on the dialogue. The papers are divided into seven sections: I. Text; II. The Statesman and the Platonic Corpus; III. Forms; IV. Logic and method; V. Poitikê; VI. Plato and Historical Reality? VII. The Myth. The book will prove indispensable to anyone setting out in the future to study this particular dialogue. About half the papers are in English, nine in French, with the remainder in German, Italian and Spanish. Among the contributors are Charles Kahn, Yvon Lafrance, Walter Cavini, stephen Clark, Monique Dixsaut, Christopher Gill, Luc Brison and G.R.F. Ferrari.
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Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-88345-634-8
Subtitle Proceedings of the Third Symposium Platonicum, Bristol
Publication Date Jun 30, 1995
Year of Publication 1995
Publisher Academia
Format Hardcover
Language englisch
Pages 421
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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