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- catalog contributor b12501519.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "I. What is a Myth? -- a. Plato's attitude towards the traditional myths -- b. The problem with Plato's use of myth -- II. Commentary on the Gorgias Myth (523a-527e) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The trials and tribulations of the dead (523a-527e) -- III. Commentary on the Phaedo Myth (107c-115a) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The journey into Hades (107c-108c) -- c. Cosmography and hydrography (108c-113d) -- d. Judgement and purification (113d-115a) -- IV. Commentary on the Republic Myth (614a-621d) -- a. Synopsis -- b. Er's journey to the meadow (614a-616c) -- c. The pillar of light (616c-d) -- d. The spindle of Necessity (616d-617d) -- e. The choice of lives (617d-621d) -- V. Commentary on the Phaedrus Myth (246a-249d) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The celestial procession (246a-247b) -- c. The vision of the "Plain of Truth" (247c-248c) -- d. The descent into matter (248d-249d) -- VI. Commentary on the Timaeus Myth (42b-d, 91a-92c) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The return to the stars (42b-d) -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-292) and index.".
- catalog description "XIII. Conclusion: the purpose of the myths.".
- catalog description "c. The nature and cause of transmigration (91a-92c) -- VII. Commentary on the Laws (903b-905d) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The transformation process for souls (903b-905d) -- VIII. Summary and Implications of the Commentaries -- IX. Penology and Eschatology in the Early Period -- a. The essential themes of the Gorgias dialogue -- b. The reformative theory in the Gorgias dialogue -- c. Retribution versus reform in the Gorgias myth -- d. Rhetoric and its relation to the Gorgias myth -- X. Justice and Desiring the Good in the Middle Period -- a. Death, desire and post-mortem punishment in the Phaedo -- b. Justice in the city and the afterlife in the Republic -- c. Rhetoric, knowledge, and wisdom in the Phaedrus -- XI. Significant Developments in the Late Period -- a. Genesis, sensation and transmigration in the Timaeus -- b. Reincarnation and rebirth in the Timaeus and Laws -- c. Eschatology and penology in the Laws -- XII. Summary and Implications of the Philosophical Essays -- ".
- catalog extent "v, 295 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Penology and eschatology in Plato's myths.".
- catalog identifier "0773472495".
- catalog isFormatOf "Penology and eschatology in Plato's myths.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in the history of philosophy (Lewiston, N.Y.) ; v. 65.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in the history of philosophy ; v. 65".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press,".
- catalog relation "Penology and eschatology in Plato's myths.".
- catalog subject "184 21".
- catalog subject "B398.M8 W37 2002".
- catalog subject "Myth.".
- catalog subject "Plato.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. What is a Myth? -- a. Plato's attitude towards the traditional myths -- b. The problem with Plato's use of myth -- II. Commentary on the Gorgias Myth (523a-527e) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The trials and tribulations of the dead (523a-527e) -- III. Commentary on the Phaedo Myth (107c-115a) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The journey into Hades (107c-108c) -- c. Cosmography and hydrography (108c-113d) -- d. Judgement and purification (113d-115a) -- IV. Commentary on the Republic Myth (614a-621d) -- a. Synopsis -- b. Er's journey to the meadow (614a-616c) -- c. The pillar of light (616c-d) -- d. The spindle of Necessity (616d-617d) -- e. The choice of lives (617d-621d) -- V. Commentary on the Phaedrus Myth (246a-249d) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The celestial procession (246a-247b) -- c. The vision of the "Plain of Truth" (247c-248c) -- d. The descent into matter (248d-249d) -- VI. Commentary on the Timaeus Myth (42b-d, 91a-92c) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The return to the stars (42b-d) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XIII. Conclusion: the purpose of the myths.".
- catalog tableOfContents "c. The nature and cause of transmigration (91a-92c) -- VII. Commentary on the Laws (903b-905d) -- a. Synopsis -- b. The transformation process for souls (903b-905d) -- VIII. Summary and Implications of the Commentaries -- IX. Penology and Eschatology in the Early Period -- a. The essential themes of the Gorgias dialogue -- b. The reformative theory in the Gorgias dialogue -- c. Retribution versus reform in the Gorgias myth -- d. Rhetoric and its relation to the Gorgias myth -- X. Justice and Desiring the Good in the Middle Period -- a. Death, desire and post-mortem punishment in the Phaedo -- b. Justice in the city and the afterlife in the Republic -- c. Rhetoric, knowledge, and wisdom in the Phaedrus -- XI. Significant Developments in the Late Period -- a. Genesis, sensation and transmigration in the Timaeus -- b. Reincarnation and rebirth in the Timaeus and Laws -- c. Eschatology and penology in the Laws -- XII. Summary and Implications of the Philosophical Essays -- ".
- catalog title "Penology and eschatology in Plato's myths / S.P. Ward.".
- catalog type "text".