04785nam 2200625Ia 450 991043832760332120200520144314.094-007-6004-310.1007/978-94-007-6004-2(CKB)2670000000389425(EBL)1106139(OCoLC)850924731(SSID)ssj0000936073(PQKBManifestationID)11559514(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000936073(PQKBWorkID)10963332(PQKB)11143182(DE-He213)978-94-007-6004-2(MiAaPQ)EBC1106139(PPN)170494365(EXLCZ)99267000000038942520130705d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrReason and analysis in ancient Greek philosophy essays in honor of David Keyt /Georgios Anagnostopoulos, Fred D. Miller, editors1st ed. 2013.Dordrecht ;New York Springerc20131 online resource (337 p.)Philosophical studies seriesDescription based upon print version of record.94-007-9356-1 94-007-6003-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- 1. David Keyt: A Life in the Academy -- 2. Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith: Moral Psychology in Plato's Apology -- 3. Jean Roberts: Socrates, the Athenian -- 4. Stephen Gardiner: Socrates on the Impossibility of a Reasonable Politics -- 5. Merrill Ring: Retaliation in Plato's Crito -- 6. Nils Ch. Rauhut: How Virtuous was Socrates -- 7. Allan Silverman: Plato's Republic as a Vocation -- 8. C.D.C. Reeve: Soul-Parts in Plato -- 9. Gerasimos X. Santas: Just City and Just soul in Plato's Republic -- 10. Mark McPherran: Virtue, Luck and Choice at the end of Plato's Republic -- 11. Christopher Shields: The Grounds of Logos: The Interweaving of Forms with One Another -- 12. S. Marc Cohen: Accidental Beings in Aristotle’s Ontology -- 13. Frank A. Lewis: Is there room for Plato in an Aristotelian Theory of Essence? -- 14. Cass Weller: Metaphysics Z.11 and Functionalism -- 15. Fred D. Miller, Jr: Aristotle on Belief and Knowledge -- 16. Charles M. Young: Aristotelian Grace. – The Works of David Keyt. .This distinctive collection of original articles features contributions from many of the leading scholars of ancient Greek philosophy. They explore the concept of reason and the method of analysis and the central role they play in the philosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. They engage with salient themes in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political theory, as well as tracing links between each thinker’s ideas on selected topics. The volume contains analyses of Plato’s Socrates, focusing on his views of moral psychology, the obligation to obey the law, the foundations of politics, justice and retribution, and Socratic virtue. On Plato’s Republic, the discussions cover the relationship between politics and philosophy, the primacy of reason over the soul’s non-rational capacities, the analogy of the city and the soul, and our responsibility for choosing how we live our own lives. The anthology also probes Plato’s analysis of logos (reason or language) which underlies his philosophy including the theory of forms. A quartet of reflections explores Aristotelian themes including the connections between knowledge and belief, the nature of essence and function, and his theories of virtue and grace. The volume begins with an intellectual memoir by David Keyt that recounts his adventures as a philosopher and scholar during the rise of analytic classical scholarship in the past century. Along the way, Keyt relates entertaining anecdotes involving major figures in modern academic philosophy. Blending academic authority with creative flair and demonstrating the continuing interest of ancient Greek philosophy, this book will be a valuable addition to the libraries of all those studying and researching the origins of Western philosophy.Philosophical Studies Series,0921-8599ReasoningEarly works to 1800Political sciencePhilosophyHistoryTo 1500ReasoningPolitical sciencePhilosophyHistory160Anagnostopoulos Georgios1234411Keyt David1733716Anagnostopoulos Georgios1234411Miller Fred D124714MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910438327603321Reason and analysis in ancient Greek philosophy4200941UNINA