Philosophy in Dialogue : Plato's Many Devices
NICHOLAS D. SMITH subsection above that one with the originals of these images. He then offers his fi rst explanation of the sig ...
PLATO’S BOOK OF IMAGES to rely on hypothesized entities for which they can offer no overarching explanation, whereas the dialect ...
NICHOLAS D. SMITH of dialectic could achieve. Plato’s Socrates is not doing mathematics, of course; but he is using images in a ...
PLATO’S BOOK OF IMAGES of the power of knowledge does not produce in him (or presumably in those who listen to him) the conditio ...
NICHOLAS D. SMITH except that unlike Thrasymachus, Socrates does not regard the advan- tage, once justice is correctly understoo ...
PLATO’S BOOK OF IMAGES seriously: like Plato’s mere dreamers, traditionalists mistake the likeness for what it is like. In my vi ...
NICHOLAS D. SMITH Books 32 (May 30, 1985): 30 – 36, reprinted in Plato: Critical Assessments, vol. 1, ed. Nicholas D. Smith (Lon ...
1515 “To Say What Is Most Necessary”: Expositional and Philosophical Practice in Thucydides and Plato Phil Hopkins He who would ...
PHIL HOPKINS Do Plato’s characters argue against positions he himself fi nds cogent or support positions Plato fi nds problemati ...
“TO SAY WHAT IS MOST NECESSARY” part, the use of a broader antilogy than has been recognized, an op- positional art importantly ...
PHIL HOPKINS Speaking on Both Sides of the Argument: The Relation of Speech and Narrative Donald Kagan noted several decades ago ...
“TO SAY WHAT IS MOST NECESSARY” What particular people said in their speeches, either just before or during the war, was hard to ...
PHIL HOPKINS isolated, context-embedded situations, provide such insight into human nature that in similar circumstances, regard ...
“TO SAY WHAT IS MOST NECESSARY” “true cause” of the war begins at the very beginning of the History in the section known as the ...
PHIL HOPKINS indeed been very much present, but nothing in the narrative account of- fered in the History directly indicates tha ...
“TO SAY WHAT IS MOST NECESSARY” and builds upon the complex assessment of character and naval power already begun in the narrati ...
PHIL HOPKINS again into the antilogy of analysis and fact presented by the text, invit- ing and fashioning an ever more complex ...
“TO SAY WHAT IS MOST NECESSARY” side would fi nd themselves resorting to forced contributions—one of the fi rst points in his ar ...
PHIL HOPKINS particular context and to carefully weigh all considerations, or more particularly, when what is merely eijkov~ is ...
“TO SAY WHAT IS MOST NECESSARY” locutors fail, the dialogues constantly warn otherwise. Indeed, in the Theaetetus (191c), Socrat ...
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