Form and Argument in Late Plato
Oxford University Press

Form and Argument in Late Plato

Subjects: Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500, Philosophy
ISBN13: 9780199241422
Published: 01 Oct 2000

Format - Paperback / softback
By Gill, Christopher

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Form and Argument in Late Plato

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Sale price A$122.18 Regular price A$125.96
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Why did Plato put his philosophical arguments into dialogues, rather than presenting them in a plain and readily understandable fashion? In writing rich tales of philosophical encounters, does Plato desert clarity in favour of seducing his readers with fine words, or is there a philosophical reason behind the form of his argument? While recent work has focused on the literary brilliance of the early dialogues, the late dialogues present a particular problem: they
lack the vivid literary character of Plato's earlier works, and the dialogue structure seems to be a mere formality. Is there a philosophical reason why Plato's late works are in the form of dialogues?
In this volume, a group of internationally prominent scholars address that question. Their answers are fresh, varied, and powerfully argued. This volume offers both a series of first-class essays on major late Platonic dialogues and a discussion which has important implications for the study of philosophical method and the relation between philosophy and literature. It shows that the literary form and modes of dialectic of the late dialogues are richly rewarding to study,
and that doing so is of deep importance for Plato's philosophical project.

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