Review Article: J. J. Cleary (ed.): Traditions of Platonism. Essays in Honour of John Dillon. Pp. xxv + 416. Aldershot, etc.: Ashgate, 1999. Cased, £55. ISBN: 1-84014-684-2.Han Baltusse
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In this article I seek to come to some understanding of the interlocutors in the first book of Plato...
The article compares views of Plato and Aristotle regarding their attitude to the problem of rationa...
At the beginning of Republic 2 (358e–359b), Plato has Glaucon ascribe a social contract theory to Th...
In The Heirs of Plato John Dillon explores the development of the Academy in the seventy years after...
In his 1928-29 Sather Classical lectures, Paul Shorey noted that ‘there are few sentences and almost...
Article reviews the book Kant\u27s Platonic Revolution in Moral and Political Philosophy, by T.K. ...
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH. All rights reserved. This article counters the dominant misinterpreta...
The main purpose of this article is to question and finally reject the tendency to see philosophy an...
This collection of essays presents various aspects of Plato’s views on art and beauty, not only in t...
It is a well-worn trope to view Plato’s banishment of the poets in Republic as a crude form of phili...
The volume contains a selection of essays on Plato from his Socratic beginnings to his aftermath in ...
The aim of the article is to show that the so-called “philosophia perennis” is valid for our modern ...
This paper aims at investigating the notion of οἰκεῖον (one’s own) in Plato’s Republic, by assessing...
Focusing on Karl Jaspers\u27 important reading of Plato, I make the case for the re-conceptualizatio...
I suggest that in Kant’s conception of autonomy, we have a faithful variant of a perennial philosoph...
In this article I seek to come to some understanding of the interlocutors in the first book of Plato...
The article compares views of Plato and Aristotle regarding their attitude to the problem of rationa...
At the beginning of Republic 2 (358e–359b), Plato has Glaucon ascribe a social contract theory to Th...