Philosophy in Dialogue : Plato's Many Devices
BENJAMIN J. GRAZZINI you’ (479 f.), and ‘snapping up’ a problem (489 f.), are not known in the fourth century Socratic tradition ...
OF PSYCHIC MAIEUTICS AND DIALOGICAL BONDAGE IN PLATO’S THEAETETUS corpus. Of those, only two do not occur in the Theaetetus, and ...
BENJAMIN J. GRAZZINI identifi es wisdom and knowledge at the very beginning of the conversation (145d11– e7). Also, one should b ...
OF PSYCHIC MAIEUTICS AND DIALOGICAL BONDAGE IN PLATO’S THEAETETUS Harrison, “Plato’s Prologue,” 122. This not only plays into t ...
152152 Plato’s Different Device: Reconciling the One and the Many in the Philebus Martha Kendal Woodruff Socrates, as you said y ...
PLATO’S DIFFERENT DEVICE such a balance, it indicates Plato’s vision of a complex unity, a oneness that embraces a measured plur ...
MARTHA KENDAL WOODRUFF this case the discursive powers of repetition serve only to distance the two sides further from each othe ...
PLATO’S DIFFERENT DEVICE tone in 1865 by writing, “It is neither clear, nor orderly, nor comparable in animation to the exposito ...
MARTHA KENDAL WOODRUFF that by showing the impossibility of plurality Zeno allies himself with his teacher Parmenides, but he fa ...
PLATO’S DIFFERENT DEVICE stresses that only “a man of wide experience and natural ability” will- ing to work through “a long and ...
MARTHA KENDAL WOODRUFF while technically brilliant, actually puts itself at risk by considering only the extremes and missing th ...
PLATO’S DIFFERENT DEVICE to continue the fi ght for intelligence (23b8). Protarchus in response says that pleasure has “been def ...
MARTHA KENDAL WOODRUFF The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy, “the pleasure prin- ciple has a kind of obvious ...
PLATO’S DIFFERENT DEVICE makes them join the ranks of “the most incompetent and at the same time newcomers in such discussions” ...
MARTHA KENDAL WOODRUFF merating, distinguishing, and of course repeating its aspects, and their awareness of their own language— ...
PLATO’S DIFFERENT DEVICE many, the determinant and the indeterminate, must work themselves out equally in the practice of langua ...
MARTHA KENDAL WOODRUFF Armed with these fl exible discursive skills, the dialogue progresses to a similarly fl exible theoretica ...
PLATO’S DIFFERENT DEVICE harmonious by imposing a defi nite number [ajriqmov~] on them” (25e).^39 For example, a temperature des ...
MARTHA KENDAL WOODRUFF lectual and physical, pure and mixed—can become differentiated with- out losing relation to each other, o ...
PLATO’S DIFFERENT DEVICE Because of the apeiron, human life can never be absolutely success- ful; rather it always runs the risk ...
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