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The Third Way : New Directions in Platonic Studies

by Francisco J. Gonzalez
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Overview

The study of Plato's dialogues has traditionally oscillated between two paradigms: one that portrays the dialogues as treatises expounding doctrines and one that sees them as purely skeptical, rhetorical, or literary. This collection of new essays by twelve noted Plato scholars illustrates the fruitfulness of breaking away from those paradigms, which have divided Platonic scholarship and led it to a number of dead ends. While the essays are diverse in their approaches, each seeks to find a 'third way' to understand Plato, reading him as neither a dogmatist nor a skeptic but as a philosopher capable of reconciling the content and form of his writings.

About the Author, Francisco J. Gonzalez

Francisco J. Gonzalez is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Skidmore College.

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The essays are very accessible and offer important ways to broach the meanings in Plato without being deluged with historical baggage.

Book Details

Published
January 28, 1995
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847681143

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