While much attention has been paid to the role of divine inspiration in the case of Socrates within Plato’s early and middle period dialogues, this paper examines Plato’s late period works and argues that despite the drastic changes in methodology found in dialogues such as the Sophist and Philebus, Plato still acknowledges, and emphasizes, the role played by divine inspiration in regard to Socratic knowledge
Guided by the bold ambition to reexamine the nature of philosophy, questions about the fou...
Humans possess a natural and profound curiosity. This curiosity subsequently is the driving force fo...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...
While much attention has been paid to the role of divine inspiration in the case of Socrates within ...
This thesis examines divine inspiration and its relation to knowledge acquisition in Plato’s Ion, Sy...
Aiming, in contrast to the traditional attitude, to arrive at general distinction of the role of the...
Plato criticizes poetry in several of his dialogues, beginning with Apology, his first work, and end...
This paper examines Philo of Alexandria’s reasons to assume one of the topics employed by Plato, i.e...
Plato's entire body of work has survived intact to this day, decisively influencing Western culture....
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Plato's brief dialogue, Ion, ...
This is a study of Plato's use of the character Socrates to model what philosophy is. The study focu...
In the Apology Plato ascribes to Socrates a kind of knowledge that distinguishes him from others, v...
This thesis explores Plato’s critique of Athenian civics education as contained in his Socratic dial...
Note: "Next to Godliness" (Apeiron) is an expanded version of this paper. Acco...
It is obvious enough that Plato\u27s literary style, including his use of dramatic form and characte...
Guided by the bold ambition to reexamine the nature of philosophy, questions about the fou...
Humans possess a natural and profound curiosity. This curiosity subsequently is the driving force fo...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...
While much attention has been paid to the role of divine inspiration in the case of Socrates within ...
This thesis examines divine inspiration and its relation to knowledge acquisition in Plato’s Ion, Sy...
Aiming, in contrast to the traditional attitude, to arrive at general distinction of the role of the...
Plato criticizes poetry in several of his dialogues, beginning with Apology, his first work, and end...
This paper examines Philo of Alexandria’s reasons to assume one of the topics employed by Plato, i.e...
Plato's entire body of work has survived intact to this day, decisively influencing Western culture....
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Plato's brief dialogue, Ion, ...
This is a study of Plato's use of the character Socrates to model what philosophy is. The study focu...
In the Apology Plato ascribes to Socrates a kind of knowledge that distinguishes him from others, v...
This thesis explores Plato’s critique of Athenian civics education as contained in his Socratic dial...
Note: "Next to Godliness" (Apeiron) is an expanded version of this paper. Acco...
It is obvious enough that Plato\u27s literary style, including his use of dramatic form and characte...
Guided by the bold ambition to reexamine the nature of philosophy, questions about the fou...
Humans possess a natural and profound curiosity. This curiosity subsequently is the driving force fo...
The Theaetetus is a dialogue full of puzzles, not the least of which is the character of Socrates hi...