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Plato

An Introduction

Paul Friedlander, Paul Friedlander

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Philosophie

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Contents: I. Eidos. II. Demon and Eros. III. Beyond Being. IV. The Academy. V. The Written Work. VI. Socrates in Plato. VII. Irony. VIII. Dialogue. IX. Myth. X. Intuition and Construction. XI. Alethcia. XII. Dialogue and Existence. XIII. Plato's Letters. XIV. Plato as Physicist. XV. Plato as Geographer. XVI. Plato as Jurist. XVII. Plato as City Planner. XVIII. Socrates Enters Rome. Index.

Originally published in 1970.

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Anaximander, Critias (dialogue), Mimesis, Antithesis, Appearance and Reality, Seriousness, Allegory of the Cave, Seventh Letter, Existence, Sophism, Treatise, Hippias Minor, The Philosopher, Sophrosyne, Pre-Socratic philosophy, Philosopher, Pythagoreanism, Form of life (philosophy), Philosophy, Writing, Polybius, Socratic, Critias, Democritus, Gorgias, Protagoras, Theory of Forms, Wilhelm Dilthey, Karl Jaspers, Thought, Sophist, Theages, Phenomenon, Second Letter (Plato), Metaxy, Spherical Earth, Phaedrus (dialogue), Arthur Schopenhauer, Dialectic, Platonism, Republic (Plato), Logos, Socrates, Charmides (dialogue), Socratic problem, Ontology, Plato, Allegory, Euripides, Phaedo, Anguish, A priori and a posteriori, Timaeus (dialogue), Euthydemus (dialogue), Romanticism, Platonic Academy, Xenophanes, Good and evil, Irony, Demiurge, Neoplatonism, Reason, Multitude, Parmenides, Theory, Of Education, Plotinus, Maximus of Tyre, Consent of the governed, Aristotle