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- catalog abstract "Platoʹs dialogues have not only provided the necessary dosage of sunlight required to help cultivate the various subfields of the discipline but they have also given neophytes their first opportunity to study philosophy. Typically, upon commencing their post-secondary career in the academy, the average student will likely not have been exposed to any philosophical ideas, doctrines or concepts, let alone the primary works contained in the Corpus Platonicum. However, after reading a Platonic dialogue for the first time, the archetypal student seems to be struck by its suspicious simplicity. Gerald Press reports that it is within this perceived approachability that novice readers experience the most confusion: "An overall cause of reader perplexity about Plato is the contrast between what appears on the surface and what seems to exist, but obscurely, beneath the surface." (1) It is from this observation that Press begins his discussion on the causes of confusion in the Platonic dialogues. -- Review from http://www.c-scp.org (April 10, 2012).".
- catalog contributor b4727237.
- catalog contributor b4727238.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Looking for clues. An interpretation of some literary aspects of Plato's "Two-Level Model" / Holger Thesleff -- Meaning and dramatic interpretation / H.S. Thayer -- Plato's dialogues as subversive activity / David Fortunoff -- Asebia and Sunousia. The issues behind the indictment of Socrates / Kevin Robb -- Principles of dramatic and non-dogmatic Plato interpretation / Gerald A. Press -- The Hellenistic obliteration of Plato's dialogism / Victorino Tejera -- An ironic dilemma, or incompatible interpretations of Euthyphro 5a-b / Elinor J.M. West -- Framing the question of knowledge : beginning Plato's Theaetetus / Andrea Tschemplik -- Pan, the cicadas, and Plato's use of myth in the Phaedrus / Bruce Gottfried -- Plato's philosophical Antiope : the Gorgias / James A. Arieti -- What is eleatic about the Eleatic stranger? / Rose Cherubin -- Four types of Plato interpretation / Robert S. Brumbaugh -- Some Platonic recollections / Rosamund Kent Sprague -- In search of dialogue / Holger Thesleff.".
- catalog description "Platoʹs dialogues have not only provided the necessary dosage of sunlight required to help cultivate the various subfields of the discipline but they have also given neophytes their first opportunity to study philosophy. Typically, upon commencing their post-secondary career in the academy, the average student will likely not have been exposed to any philosophical ideas, doctrines or concepts, let alone the primary works contained in the Corpus Platonicum. However, after reading a Platonic dialogue for the first time, the archetypal student seems to be struck by its suspicious simplicity. Gerald Press reports that it is within this perceived approachability that novice readers experience the most confusion: "An overall cause of reader perplexity about Plato is the contrast between what appears on the surface and what seems to exist, but obscurely, beneath the surface." (1) It is from this observation that Press begins his discussion on the causes of confusion in the Platonic dialogues. -- Review from http://www.c-scp.org (April 10, 2012).".
- catalog extent "ix, 277 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Plato's dialogues.".
- catalog identifier "0847678350 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0847678369 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Plato's dialogues.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield,".
- catalog relation "Plato's dialogues.".
- catalog subject "184 20".
- catalog subject "B395 .P56 1993".
- catalog subject "Philosophers, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy, Ancient.".
- catalog subject "Plato. Dialogues.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Looking for clues. An interpretation of some literary aspects of Plato's "Two-Level Model" / Holger Thesleff -- Meaning and dramatic interpretation / H.S. Thayer -- Plato's dialogues as subversive activity / David Fortunoff -- Asebia and Sunousia. The issues behind the indictment of Socrates / Kevin Robb -- Principles of dramatic and non-dogmatic Plato interpretation / Gerald A. Press -- The Hellenistic obliteration of Plato's dialogism / Victorino Tejera -- An ironic dilemma, or incompatible interpretations of Euthyphro 5a-b / Elinor J.M. West -- Framing the question of knowledge : beginning Plato's Theaetetus / Andrea Tschemplik -- Pan, the cicadas, and Plato's use of myth in the Phaedrus / Bruce Gottfried -- Plato's philosophical Antiope : the Gorgias / James A. Arieti -- What is eleatic about the Eleatic stranger? / Rose Cherubin -- Four types of Plato interpretation / Robert S. Brumbaugh -- Some Platonic recollections / Rosamund Kent Sprague -- In search of dialogue / Holger Thesleff.".
- catalog title "Plato's dialogues : new studies and interpretations / edited by Gerald A. Press.".
- catalog type "text".