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New perspectives on Plato, modern and ancient

Annas, Julia(Edited by)Rowe, Christopher(Edited by)
Part of the Center for Hellenic Studies: Colloquia S. series
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Plato's unusual combination of argumentative and creative talents complicates any interpretative approach to his work, as does his choice of Socrates as a major figure.

In recent years, scholars have looked more closely at the philosophical importance of the imaginative and literary aspects of Plato's writing, and have begun to appreciate the methods of the ancient philosophers and commentators who studied Plato and their attitude to Plato's appropriation of Socrates.

This study brings together leading philosophical and literary scholars who investigate these new-old approaches and their significance in distancing us from the standard ways of reading Plato.

Confronting the standard modern readings more directly, this work attempts to present the outcomes of these investigations to readers in a way that should encourage further exploration and innovative engagement.

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Harvard University Press
0674010183 / 9780674010185
Hardback
184
04/03/2003
United States
English
xii, 270 p.
24 cm
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