Format:
xvii, 620 Seiten.
Edition:
Second edition
ISBN:
978-1-108-45726-2
,
978-1-108-47119-0
Series Statement:
Cambridge companions to philosophy
Content:
"Plato (424/3-348/7 B.C.) stands at the head of the Western philosophical tradition, the first to write on a wide range of topics still discussed by philosophers today under such headings as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political theory, and the philosophies of art, love, language, mathematics, science, and religion. He may in this sense be said to have invented philosophy as a distinct subject, for although all of these topics were discussed by his intellectual predecessors and contemporaries, he was the first to give them a unified treatment. He conceives of philosophy as a subject with a distinctive intellectual method, and he makes radical claims for its position in human life and the political community. Because philosophy scrutinizes assumptions that other studies merely take for granted, it alone can provide genuine understanding; since it discovers things inaccessible to the senses and yields an organized system of truths that go far beyond and frequently undermine common sense, it should transform the way we live our lives and arrange our political affairs. It is an autonomous subject and not the instrument of any other subject, power, or creed; on the contrary, because it alone can grasp what is most important in human life, all other human endeavors should be subordinate to it"--
Note:
"This second edition introduces students to fresh approaches to Plato´s dialogues [...]. Of its seventeen chapters, nine are entirely new [...]." - Buchdeckel
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-108-55779-5
Former:
Vorangegangen ist The Cambridge companion to Plato
Language:
English
Subjects:
Philosophy
,
Ancient Studies
Keywords:
v427-v347 Plato
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Philosophie
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Aufsatzsammlung
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