02453nam 2200385 450 991015781870332120210107195442.00-19-179690-5(CKB)4200000000000107(StDuBDS)EDZ0001158409(MiAaPQ)EBC4842236(EXLCZ)99420000000000010720150126d2015 fy| 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPlatonic conversations /Mary Margaret McCabe[electronic resource]First edition.Oxford :Oxford University Press,2015.1 online resource0-19-873288-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Platonic conversations -- On dialectic and method. Heraclitus and the art of paradox ; The moving posset stands still : Heraclitus Fr. 125 ; Parmenides' dilemma ; Myth, allegory, and argument in Plato ; Is dialectic as dialectic does? ; Does your Plato bite? ; Unity in the Parmenides : the unity of the Parmenides -- On knowledge and virtue in Plato. Looking inside Charmides' cloak ; Escaping one's own notice knowing : Meno's paradox again ; From the cradle to the cave : what happened to self-knowledge in the Republic? ; Indifference readings : Plato and the stoa on Socratic ethics ; Out of the labyrinth : Plato's attack on consequentialism -- On Aristotle's conversations with Plato. Perceiving that we see and hear : Aristotle on Plato on judgement and reflection ; Some conversations with Plato : Aristotle, Metaphysics Z. 13-16 ; With mirrors or without? : self-perception in Eudemian ethics vii. 12.This collection of chapters discusses a range of ancient philosophers, but focuses on the ways in which the Platonic method of conversation may inform how we understand both the Platonic dialogues and the work of his predecessors and successors. The centrality of conversation to philosophical method is taken here to account both for how we should read the ancients and for the connections between argument, knowledge, and virtue in the texts in question.Criticism, interpretation, etc.fast184McCabe Mary Margaret1948-188454StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910157818703321Platonic conversations2885623UNINA