I argue that in Plato\u27s view the nature and existence of knowledge refutes Thrasymachus and that in employing the craft argument to this end Plato presupposes that 1) knowledge is always of Form, 2) knowledge, being, and power are united, and 3) the Good confers value upon being
At the beginning of Republic 2 (358e–359b), Plato has Glaucon ascribe a social contract theory to Th...
This is an earlier version of a chapter from my book "Plato's Republic as a Philosophical Drama on D...
This paper aims at investigating the notion of οἰκεῖον (one’s own) in Plato’s Republic, by assessing...
Plato is generally taken to set out his notion of justice in Book IV of the Republic. Unfortunately,...
The conviction that Plato manipulated Thrasymachus’ views is today accepted by the scholarly opinion...
In defending the view that justice is the advantage of the stronger, Thrasymachus puzzlingly claims ...
All rights reserved © 2017, Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. Reproduc...
"It is the purpose of this article to attempt to re-examine the account of Thrasymachus' doctrine in...
In defending the view that justice is the advantage of the stronger, Thrasymachus puzzlingly claims ...
One issue of contention amongst scholars of the Republic is whether Thrasymachus initially espouses ...
At the beginning of Republic 2 (358e–359b), Plato has Glaucon ascribe a social contract theory to Th...
This is an earlier version of a chapter from my book "Plato's Republic as a Philosophical Drama on D...
This paper aims at investigating the notion of οἰκεῖον (one’s own) in Plato’s Republic, by assessing...
Plato is generally taken to set out his notion of justice in Book IV of the Republic. Unfortunately,...
The conviction that Plato manipulated Thrasymachus’ views is today accepted by the scholarly opinion...
In defending the view that justice is the advantage of the stronger, Thrasymachus puzzlingly claims ...
All rights reserved © 2017, Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. Reproduc...
"It is the purpose of this article to attempt to re-examine the account of Thrasymachus' doctrine in...
In defending the view that justice is the advantage of the stronger, Thrasymachus puzzlingly claims ...
One issue of contention amongst scholars of the Republic is whether Thrasymachus initially espouses ...
At the beginning of Republic 2 (358e–359b), Plato has Glaucon ascribe a social contract theory to Th...
This is an earlier version of a chapter from my book "Plato's Republic as a Philosophical Drama on D...
This paper aims at investigating the notion of οἰκεῖον (one’s own) in Plato’s Republic, by assessing...