The purpose of this study is not so much to show the presence of Antisthenes in the dialogue, but rather to examine what Plato alludes to. The controversy over ideas between the two Socratics is historically very well-attested, as can already be seen in the Cratylus. Thus, it is reasonable to assume that this controversy must have affected Plato when he was writing a dialogue in which the importance of ideas and his new logic is undeniable. Hence, this paper will investigate the following question: what impact could Antisthenes’ denominative and definitory logic have on the equally denominative and definitory logic presented in the Phaedo given that the latter work in all probability preceded the Sathōn? In light of what is said in the dial...
The main thesis of the paper is that, in the coda to the Protagoras (360e-end), Plato tells us why a...
Plato, in his Phaedo, develops an investigation concerning the relationship between opposites. The a...
Plato wrote his philosophy in the dialogue form. In his dialogues, a character called Socrates often...
The purpose of this study is not so much to show the presence of Antisthenes in the dialogue, but ra...
The purpose of this study is not so much to show the presence of Antisthenes in the dialogue, but ra...
The present article aims to examine whether this Platonic dialogue can be regarded as polemical and ...
This paper does not aim to establish the ‘dramatic date’ of Plato’s Gorgias, nor does it seek to est...
In Theaetetus and Sophist, Plato accomplishes a construction operation of his adversaries which lead...
Phaedo of Elis was well-known as a writer of Socratic dialogues, and it seems inconceivable that Pla...
This study is an attempt to understand the thought and literary production of the Socratic and proto...
This study presents a full-length interpretation of two Platonic dialogues, the Theaetetus and the ...
This is part of a forthcoming book analysing Plato’s Politeia as a philosophical drama, in which the...
This thesis is primarily a study of the first three speeches uttered in praise of Erôs in Plato's Sy...
This thesis consists of two components: first, I question and reposition the most dominant academic ...
Using an interdisciplinary approach to reading Plato's Apology of Socrates, I argue that the counter...
The main thesis of the paper is that, in the coda to the Protagoras (360e-end), Plato tells us why a...
Plato, in his Phaedo, develops an investigation concerning the relationship between opposites. The a...
Plato wrote his philosophy in the dialogue form. In his dialogues, a character called Socrates often...
The purpose of this study is not so much to show the presence of Antisthenes in the dialogue, but ra...
The purpose of this study is not so much to show the presence of Antisthenes in the dialogue, but ra...
The present article aims to examine whether this Platonic dialogue can be regarded as polemical and ...
This paper does not aim to establish the ‘dramatic date’ of Plato’s Gorgias, nor does it seek to est...
In Theaetetus and Sophist, Plato accomplishes a construction operation of his adversaries which lead...
Phaedo of Elis was well-known as a writer of Socratic dialogues, and it seems inconceivable that Pla...
This study is an attempt to understand the thought and literary production of the Socratic and proto...
This study presents a full-length interpretation of two Platonic dialogues, the Theaetetus and the ...
This is part of a forthcoming book analysing Plato’s Politeia as a philosophical drama, in which the...
This thesis is primarily a study of the first three speeches uttered in praise of Erôs in Plato's Sy...
This thesis consists of two components: first, I question and reposition the most dominant academic ...
Using an interdisciplinary approach to reading Plato's Apology of Socrates, I argue that the counter...
The main thesis of the paper is that, in the coda to the Protagoras (360e-end), Plato tells us why a...
Plato, in his Phaedo, develops an investigation concerning the relationship between opposites. The a...
Plato wrote his philosophy in the dialogue form. In his dialogues, a character called Socrates often...