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Light bump to 1 corner else fine. ; One difficulty with interpreting Plato is that his philosophical views are hidden within his dialogues and articulated through his dramatic characters. Nowhere in the dialogues does Plato the philosopher speak directly to his readers. One of the fundamental tenets of Platonism is the assertion that 'virtue is knowledge'. Yet Socrates and the other characters in the dialogues do not maintain consistent views on the role of knowledge in virtue. This book develops a new interpretation of the puzzling claim that virtue is knowledge, while also providing a reading of the dialogues as a whole which harmonizes the apparently diverse statements of their various characters. Michael Cormack examines dialogues from Plato's early and middle periods, emphasizing the role knowledge plays in each. The most significant of Plato's examples of knowledge is the type of knowledge possessed by the craftsman. Using craft knowledge as a guide, Cormack illustrates the similarities and differences between craft knowledge and Plato's concept of moral knowledge - that specific type of knowledge identified with virtue. While the Platonic conception of virtue is widely recognized as the apprehension of universal truths, this book illustrates how the dialogues reveal a number of distinct degrees of understanding that correspond to distinct degrees of virtue. The significance of this interpretation is that Plato has not only revealed the goal of the philosophic life, but has shown us the path - or the 'stepping stones' as he calls them in the Republic - that we should follow to reach that goal. ; Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy; 192 pages
45491Bobbs-Merrill. 5th Ptg. . Trade Paperback. Very Good. The Library of Liberal Arts series Trade paperback glossy yellow wrappers with illustration of red dove at bottom front right 251 pages. A tiny price tag at bottom front also. Near Fine. 0 <br/> <br/> Bobbs-Merrill paperback
1966039204London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1966 VG/VG. 8vo. original navy cloth gilt a trifle rubbed & marked prev. owner's name to FFE slight toning & speckling in dustwrapper priced 45s. net a little rubbed & frayed some toning & marking; pp. xviii 376 12 pubs. cat. ast colophon with illustrations. A very good copy. Reprint. Hard Cover. VG/VG. Routledge & Kegan Paul hardcover
Minor bumps to fore-edge of board. Light rubbing. Former owner's name on ffep. ; International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method; 376 pages
1167558014.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8699Didier, Libraire-Editeur, Paris, 1853. In-8, demi-basane, dos à faux nerfs orné de fleurons, titre doré, livre de prix, viii-494 pp. Avant-propos - I. Du Vrai : De l'existence, de l'origine et de la valeur des principes universels et nécessaires. - Dieu, principe des principes. - Du mysticisme - II. Du Beau : Du beau dans l'esprit de l'homme et dans ...
1958AUB-2622Lausanne, chez A. Diez 1958. Bon in-8 broché, non coupé, 70 pages sur papier vergé.
242pp., dans la série "Entretiens sur l'antiquité classique" tome 3 (Vandoeuvres-Genève 12-20 août 1955), cm., reliure d'éditeur en toile bleue, jaquette (avec qqs. déchirures et petits manques), texte et intérieur frais, bon état, F105301
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1994Q-0275950948Praeger 1994-12-30. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Praeger paperback
0275946436.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1994SONG0275946436Bloomsbury 1994-12-30. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x0.69x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury hardcover
1994DADAX0275946436Bloomsbury 1994-12-30. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.69x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury hardcover
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Some philosophers argue that false speech and false belief are impossible. In the Sophist, Plato addresses this 'falsehood paradox', which purports to prove that one can neither say nor believe falsehoods (because to say or believe a falsehood is to say or believe something that is not, and is therefore not there to be said or believed). In this book Paolo Crivelli closely examines the whole dialogue and shows how Plato's brilliant solution to the paradox is radically different from those put forward by modern philosophers. He surveys and critically discusses the vast range of literature which has developed around the Sophist over the past fifty years, and provides original solutions to several problems that are so far unsolved. His book will be important for all who are interested in the Sophist and in ancient ontology and philosophy of language more generally. ; 322 pages
1964F105335London, MacMillan 1964 xv + 295pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper with some signs of wear, good condition, F105335
Small Tear to cloth of front board. Minor shelfwear to book. DJ is somewhat tattered and repaired in places (with cellotape). DJ has tears anc chipping. ; International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method; Vol. 2; 573 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Spine cover is creased. Minor soiling to boards. Former institute's bookplate on inner cover. Withdrawn stamp across titlepage. Minor soiling to textblock. ; International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method; Vol. 2; 573 pages
xv + 295pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper with some signs of wear, good condition, F105335
A bit of pencil marginalia and underlining to a few pages. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Spine a bit sunned minor shelfwear. ; Singles out the major philosophical topics of the Republic and offers a general philosophical discussion on them. ; 295 pages
3346910253.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3024PARIS, isidore LISEUX - 1876 - IIn-16 Reliure signée BERUGEL-LEGAL à Angers - Dos cuir à 5 nerfs & à décors fleurs de lys et titre dorés - Couverture parchemin illustrée conservée - Bandeaux & Culs-de-lampe - Notice XII & 228 pages - Ex. très propre tant en reliure qu'à l'intérieur - Envoi rapide et soigné
PARIS, isidore LISEUX - 1876 - IIn-16 Reliure signée BERUGEL-LEGAL à Angers - Dos cuir à 5 nerfs & à décors fleurs de lys et titre dorés - Couverture parchemin illustrée conservée - Bandeaux & Culs-de-lampe - Notice XII & 228 pages - Ex. très propre tant en reliure qu'à l'intérieur - Envoi rapide et soigné
18297799Augsburg, Jenisch und Stage, o. J. (1829). 176 S. 8°. HLdr. der Zeit mit Rückenschild (beschabt und bestoßen).
19326042693Berlin, Junker und Dünnhaupt 1932. 8°. XIV, 246 pp. Original Halbleinwand. Signaturschildchen auf Rücken. Stempel verso Titel. Sonst ordentlich.