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Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms Professor Francis A. Grabowski III

Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms By Professor Francis A. Grabowski III

Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms by Professor Francis A. Grabowski III


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A monograph on Plato's metaphysics, focusing on the theory of the forms, which is the central philosophical concept in Plato's theory. It examines Plato's epistemology and shows that Plato also regards knowledge as the mind being directly acquainted with its object.

Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms Summary

Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms by Professor Francis A. Grabowski III

This is an important new monograph on Plato's metaphysics, focusing on the theory of the forms, which is the central philosophical concept in Plato's theory.Few philosophical doctrines have been as influential and as widely discussed as Plato's theory of Forms; yet few have been as misunderstood. Most philosophers, following the recommendation of Aristotle, regard the Forms as abstract entities. However, this view is difficult to square with other aspects of Plato's thought, in particular his theory of knowledge.Francis A. Grabowski aims to dissociate the theory of Forms from its Aristotelian reception, by interpreting it within the larger framework of Plato's philosophy. Grabowski notes that the theory emerged largely from epistemological concerns. He shows that the ancients conceived of knowledge almost exclusively as a perception-like acquaintance with things. He goes on to examine Plato's epistemology and shows that Plato also regards knowledge as the mind being directly acquainted with its object. Grabowski argues that, by modelling knowledge on perception, Plato could not have conceived of the Forms as Aristotle and others have claimed. He concludes that an interpretation of the Forms as concrete rather than abstract entities provides a more plausible and coherent view of Plato's overall philosophical project.

Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms Reviews

'Grabowski offers a challenge to the widespread view that Plato's Forms are universal properties ... Any serious student of Plato's metaphysics should find stimulating and rewarding Grabowski's carefully and lucidly crafted interpretation.' Herbert Granger, Professor of Philosophy, Wayne State University, USA
"a book worth reading" A.H. Lesser, The international journal of the platonic tradition, 2009
Review in Philosophie Antique, 2009

About Professor Francis A. Grabowski III

Francis A. Grabowski is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Rogers State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Platonism as Realism; 1. The Standard Interpretation: Defence and Criticism; 2. Plato's Epistemological Heritage: From Homer to Parmenides; 3. Plato's Epistemology: Giving Shape to the Forms; Conclusion: The History of Philosophy: A Lesson Learned.

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NPB9780826497802
9780826497802
0826497802
Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms by Professor Francis A. Grabowski III
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2008-04-24
176
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