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Research paper thumbnail of Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions: Preface

Research paper thumbnail of Mind as the foundation of cosmic order in Plato's late dialogues

2. The cosmic god as a bridge between the human soul and the Ideas, 79 2.1. God, Ideas and the hu... more 2. The cosmic god as a bridge between the human soul and the Ideas, 79 2.1. God, Ideas and the human soul, 79 2.2. God as a model for human reason, 85 3. Conclusion, 94 4. PERAS, APEIRON, AND CAUSE IN THE PHILEBUS, 96 8. CONCLUSION, 211 Bibliographical references, 218 British Council

Research paper thumbnail of La noción de "Dios" en el Timeo de Platón

Research paper thumbnail of Anne Freire Ashbaugh, Plato’s Theory of Explanation. A Study of the Cosmological Account in the Timaeus, New York 1988 (State University of New York Press, vii + 195 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Reseñas Bibliográficas

Research paper thumbnail of Bibliographical References

Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions: Notes

Research paper thumbnail of G.R.F. Ferrari: Listening to the Cicadas, A Study of Plato's Phaedrus, Cambridge 1987 (Cambridge University Press, XII + 293 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Socratic Rhetoric in the Gorgias

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2005

Given that it seems uncontroversial that Socrates displays considerable contempt towards rhetoric... more Given that it seems uncontroversial that Socrates displays considerable contempt towards rhetoric in the Gorgias,the title of this paper might strike one as an oxymoron. Indeed, a reading of the text has more than once encouraged scholars to posit an Opposition between the elenctic procedures championed by Socrates and the rhetorical procedures of his interlocutors. At least three features have been highlighted that seem to indicate this contrast:1.the Socratic interest in short questions and answers versus his interlocutors’ use of long speeches (makrologia);2.the Socratic interest in truth regardless of the opinion of the many, the latter seeming an important concern of the rhetorician;3.the supposed Socratic appeal to the intellectual powers of the interlocutor, which is usually contrasted with the appeal to the emotions which is distinctive of rhetoric.

Research paper thumbnail of Platon, Phédon, Traduction nouvelle, introduction et notes par Monique Dixsaut, Paris 1991 (Flammarion, 448 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Virtud y Conocimiento en Los Diálogos Socráticos: Una Red De Paradojas

Research paper thumbnail of Platon, Gorgias, traduction inédite, introduction et notes par Monique Canto, Paris 1987 (Flammarion, 380 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Luc Brisson-Walter Meyerstein, Inventer l'Univers. Le problème de la, connaissance et de les modèles cosmologiques, Paris 1991 (Les Belles Lettres, 209 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Emilia Ruiz Yamuza, El mito como estructura formal en Platón, Salamanca, 1986 (Publicaciones de la Universidad de Sevilla, 182 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Montserral i Torrents dei Prats, Josep, Las transformaciones del platonismo, Bella terra, 1987 (Publicaciones de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 112 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Sobre El Significado y El Status Ontologico Del Demiurgo Del Timeo

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Research paper thumbnail of Akrasia And The Structure Of The Passions In Platos Timaeus

From Socrates to Plotinus, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Laws X: First Causes and the Origin of Evil

Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Bibliographical References

Research paper thumbnail of Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions: Preface

Research paper thumbnail of Mind as the foundation of cosmic order in Plato's late dialogues

2. The cosmic god as a bridge between the human soul and the Ideas, 79 2.1. God, Ideas and the hu... more 2. The cosmic god as a bridge between the human soul and the Ideas, 79 2.1. God, Ideas and the human soul, 79 2.2. God as a model for human reason, 85 3. Conclusion, 94 4. PERAS, APEIRON, AND CAUSE IN THE PHILEBUS, 96 8. CONCLUSION, 211 Bibliographical references, 218 British Council

Research paper thumbnail of La noción de "Dios" en el Timeo de Platón

Research paper thumbnail of Anne Freire Ashbaugh, Plato’s Theory of Explanation. A Study of the Cosmological Account in the Timaeus, New York 1988 (State University of New York Press, vii + 195 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Reseñas Bibliográficas

Research paper thumbnail of Bibliographical References

Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions: Notes

Research paper thumbnail of G.R.F. Ferrari: Listening to the Cicadas, A Study of Plato's Phaedrus, Cambridge 1987 (Cambridge University Press, XII + 293 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Socratic Rhetoric in the Gorgias

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2005

Given that it seems uncontroversial that Socrates displays considerable contempt towards rhetoric... more Given that it seems uncontroversial that Socrates displays considerable contempt towards rhetoric in the Gorgias,the title of this paper might strike one as an oxymoron. Indeed, a reading of the text has more than once encouraged scholars to posit an Opposition between the elenctic procedures championed by Socrates and the rhetorical procedures of his interlocutors. At least three features have been highlighted that seem to indicate this contrast:1.the Socratic interest in short questions and answers versus his interlocutors’ use of long speeches (makrologia);2.the Socratic interest in truth regardless of the opinion of the many, the latter seeming an important concern of the rhetorician;3.the supposed Socratic appeal to the intellectual powers of the interlocutor, which is usually contrasted with the appeal to the emotions which is distinctive of rhetoric.

Research paper thumbnail of Platon, Phédon, Traduction nouvelle, introduction et notes par Monique Dixsaut, Paris 1991 (Flammarion, 448 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Virtud y Conocimiento en Los Diálogos Socráticos: Una Red De Paradojas

Research paper thumbnail of Platon, Gorgias, traduction inédite, introduction et notes par Monique Canto, Paris 1987 (Flammarion, 380 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Luc Brisson-Walter Meyerstein, Inventer l'Univers. Le problème de la, connaissance et de les modèles cosmologiques, Paris 1991 (Les Belles Lettres, 209 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Emilia Ruiz Yamuza, El mito como estructura formal en Platón, Salamanca, 1986 (Publicaciones de la Universidad de Sevilla, 182 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Montserral i Torrents dei Prats, Josep, Las transformaciones del platonismo, Bella terra, 1987 (Publicaciones de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 112 páginas)

Research paper thumbnail of Sobre El Significado y El Status Ontologico Del Demiurgo Del Timeo

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Research paper thumbnail of Akrasia And The Structure Of The Passions In Platos Timaeus

From Socrates to Plotinus, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Laws X: First Causes and the Origin of Evil

Plato's Cosmology and Its Ethical Dimensions, 2005

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