In "Politeia", making a distinction between three basic types of good: good only for its own sake, good for its own sake and the additional benefits it may bring, and good only with regard to the benefits it brings (Rep. 357b-d) - Plato is in favour of the second option, thus emphasizing the dual (absolute-relative) nature of the good, which turns out to be essential for the proper understanding of its nature. Hence, the supremacy of the Good over other ideas (its location ‑πέκεινα τ‑ς ο‑σίας), presented in books VI and VII may not be understood as the absolute transcendence of being, but it indicates its borderline status which is the result of its dual nature. As a consequence, the Good also appears as a breaking point of the dialectic co...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
By the absolute Good, I understand the Idea of the Good; by the human goods, I understand pleasure a...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato’s notion of good of...
In the present paper, an attempt is made to reveal the premises and intentions of the famous thesis ...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
The aim of the article is to outline an interpretation of the philosophical understanding of ...
Homérská a présokratovská tradice ovlivnila Platónovo pojetí dialektiky. Platón navázal na tradici,...
Plato\u27s discussion of the main topic of the Philebus, namely, the good (or happy) life and the go...
Plato\u27s discussion of the main topic of the Philebus, namely, the good (or happy) life and the go...
Plato\u27s discussion of the main topic of the Philebus, namely, the good (or happy) life and the go...
The present thesis deals with the question of goodness in ethical thinking of Plato and Aristotle. T...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato\u2019s notion of go...
ABSTRACT: Plato’s ethics lie at the centre of his philosophy. So to grasp his moral theory we need t...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
By the absolute Good, I understand the Idea of the Good; by the human goods, I understand pleasure a...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato’s notion of good of...
In the present paper, an attempt is made to reveal the premises and intentions of the famous thesis ...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
The aim of the article is to outline an interpretation of the philosophical understanding of ...
Homérská a présokratovská tradice ovlivnila Platónovo pojetí dialektiky. Platón navázal na tradici,...
Plato\u27s discussion of the main topic of the Philebus, namely, the good (or happy) life and the go...
Plato\u27s discussion of the main topic of the Philebus, namely, the good (or happy) life and the go...
Plato\u27s discussion of the main topic of the Philebus, namely, the good (or happy) life and the go...
The present thesis deals with the question of goodness in ethical thinking of Plato and Aristotle. T...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato\u2019s notion of go...
ABSTRACT: Plato’s ethics lie at the centre of his philosophy. So to grasp his moral theory we need t...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...