The aim of the article is to outline an interpretation of the philosophical understanding of the concept of the good in pre-Platonic thought. The interpretation is based on those fragments only in which the concept actually appears. As a result of the adopted assumption, the ideas of the first philosophers, i.e. Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes, were outside the scope of the investigation, as well as those of Xenophanes, Eleatics, Empedocles, Anaxagoras and Leucippus. In the case of the first philosophical systems of the pre-Platonic philosophy one notices a connection between the good and the One. It can also be found that understanding of the ‘the Best’ is depended on, and results from, ‘the good’. This is true also in Heraclitus...
ABSTRACT: Plato’s ethics lie at the centre of his philosophy. So to grasp his moral theory we need t...
The author claims that neither utility, nor perfection of any object can constitute the essence of g...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato\u2019s notion of go...
The aim of the article is to outline an interpretation of the philosophical understanding of the con...
This is a short overview of Plato’s “greatest thing to be learned” or the “greatest lesson” (megisto...
The matter of the Good in classical Greek philosophy and literature is so important and extensive th...
In the present paper, an attempt is made to reveal the premises and intentions of the famous thesis ...
The present thesis deals with the question of goodness in ethical thinking of Plato and Aristotle. T...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
This is a revised short overview of Plato’s “greatest thing to be learned” or the “greatest lesson” ...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato’s notion of good of...
In "Politeia", making a distinction between three basic types of good: good only for its own sake, g...
Plato\u27s discussion of the main topic of the Philebus, namely, the good (or happy) life and the go...
By the absolute Good, I understand the Idea of the Good; by the human goods, I understand pleasure a...
The topic of my work is the idea of good. I describe the evolution of the idea of good in three peri...
ABSTRACT: Plato’s ethics lie at the centre of his philosophy. So to grasp his moral theory we need t...
The author claims that neither utility, nor perfection of any object can constitute the essence of g...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato\u2019s notion of go...
The aim of the article is to outline an interpretation of the philosophical understanding of the con...
This is a short overview of Plato’s “greatest thing to be learned” or the “greatest lesson” (megisto...
The matter of the Good in classical Greek philosophy and literature is so important and extensive th...
In the present paper, an attempt is made to reveal the premises and intentions of the famous thesis ...
The present thesis deals with the question of goodness in ethical thinking of Plato and Aristotle. T...
At the centre of the monograph (1984, first edition) lies a detailed interpretation and critique of ...
This is a revised short overview of Plato’s “greatest thing to be learned” or the “greatest lesson” ...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato’s notion of good of...
In "Politeia", making a distinction between three basic types of good: good only for its own sake, g...
Plato\u27s discussion of the main topic of the Philebus, namely, the good (or happy) life and the go...
By the absolute Good, I understand the Idea of the Good; by the human goods, I understand pleasure a...
The topic of my work is the idea of good. I describe the evolution of the idea of good in three peri...
ABSTRACT: Plato’s ethics lie at the centre of his philosophy. So to grasp his moral theory we need t...
The author claims that neither utility, nor perfection of any object can constitute the essence of g...
Pointing to a radical concept of 'self-givingness' and self-transcendence, Plato\u2019s notion of go...