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Reading Plato Thomas A. Szlezak

Reading Plato By Thomas A. Szlezak

Reading Plato by Thomas A. Szlezak


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Reading Plato offers a concise and illuminating insight into the complexities and difficulties of the Platonic dialogues which will be invaluable to any student of Plato's philosophy.

Reading Plato Summary

Reading Plato by Thomas A. Szlezak

Reading Plato offers a concise and illuminating insight into the complexities and difficulties of the Platonic dialogues, providing an invaluable text for any student of Plato's philosophy.
Taking as a starting point the critique of writing in the Phaedrus -- where Socrates argues that a book cannot choose its reader nor can it defend itself against misinterpretation -- Reading Plato offers solutions to the problems of interpreting the dialogues. In this ground-breaking book, Thomas A. Szlezak persuasively argues that the dialogues are designed to stimulate philosophical enquiry and to elevate philosophy to the realm of oral dialectic.

Reading Plato Reviews

'An English translation of this splendid book is long overdue.' - Greece and Rome

About Thomas A. Szlezak

Thomas A. Szlezak is Professor of Greek Philology at the University of Tubingen, Germany. He is the author of numerous books on Plato.

Table of Contents

Preface, 1. The Joys of Reading Plato, 2. The Reader participates, 3. An Example of Individual reception, 4. Possible Mistaken Opinions on the Part of the Reader, 5. One does not see what one does not know, 6. Characteristics of the Platonic Dialogues, 7. Questions about Characteristics, 8. For Whom is Plato Writing?, 9. Does a Platonic Dialogue Speak with Several Voices? The Modern Theory of the Dialogues, 10. An Ancient Theory of Interpretation, 11. The Interpretation of Simonides in the Protagoras, 12. The Critique of Writing in the Phaedrus, 13. The Definition of the Philosopher based on his Relationship to his Writings, 14. The Meaning of timiotera, 15. 'Support for Logos' in the Dialogues, 16. The Ascent to the Principles and the Limits of Philosophical Communication, 17. Some Gaps, 18. The Doctrine of Anamnesis and dialectic in the Euthydemus, 19. The Importance of the Allusions for Reading Plato, 20. Plato's Dramatic Technique: Some Examples, 21. Irony, 22. Myth, 23. Monologue and Dialogue with Imaginary Partners, 24. The Characteristics of the Dialogues: What they really mean, 25. How and why the Dialogue-Form has been misunderstood, 26. The Difference between Esotericism and Secrecy, 27. Plato's Concept of Philosophy and the Objectives of the Dialogues, Notes, Bibliography, Biographical Note.

Additional information

GOR004868071
9780415189842
0415189845
Reading Plato by Thomas A. Szlezak
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1999-02-25
152
N/A
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