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The Structure of Enquiry in Plato's Early Dialogues Vasilis Politis (Trinity College, Dublin)

The Structure of Enquiry in Plato's Early Dialogues By Vasilis Politis (Trinity College, Dublin)

The Structure of Enquiry in Plato's Early Dialogues by Vasilis Politis (Trinity College, Dublin)


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Providing an alternative to the traditional interpretation, this book defends a radically new view of Plato's method of argument in the early dialogues, centred on dilemmas and aporiai. Offering new directions for the debate around Plato's method, it will be a valuable resource for advanced students and scholars of Plato.

The Structure of Enquiry in Plato's Early Dialogues Summary

The Structure of Enquiry in Plato's Early Dialogues by Vasilis Politis (Trinity College, Dublin)

This book proposes and defends a radically new account of Plato's method of argument and enquiry in his early dialogues. Vasilis Politis challenges the traditional account according to which these dialogues are basically about the demand for definitions, and questions the equally traditional view that what lies behind Plato's method of argument is a peculiar theory of knowledge. He argues that these dialogues are enquiries set in motion by dilemmas and aporiai, incorporating both a sceptical and an anti-sceptical dimension, and he contends that Plato introduces the demand for definitions, and the search for essences, precisely in order to avoid a sceptical conclusion and hold out the prospect that knowledge can be achieved. His argument will be of great value to all readers interested in Plato's dialogues and in methods of philosophical argument more generally.

About Vasilis Politis (Trinity College, Dublin)

Vasilis Politis is Head of Philosophy and Director of the Plato Centre at Trinity College Dublin. He is co-editor of The Aporetic Tradition in Ancient Philosophy (with Giorgos Karamanolis, Cambridge, 2017), and has published numerous essays in journals including Phronesis.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Issue of the Justification of Plato's Essentialism: 1. The raising of the ti esti question; 2. How to answer the ti esti question; 3. The thesis of the priority of definition; Part II. The Role of Aporia and the Root of Plato's Essentialism: 4. What are Plato's early dialogues about?; 5. Whether-or-not questions and agonistic argument; 6. Whether-or-not questions and the articulation of aporiai; 7. Aporia-based enquiry aiming at knowledge; 8. What is behind the ti esti question?; Bibliography; General index; Index of passages cited.

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NLS9781107689961
9781107689961
1107689961
The Structure of Enquiry in Plato's Early Dialogues by Vasilis Politis (Trinity College, Dublin)
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Cambridge University Press
2018-03-15
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