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Libri Ad Mnemosynen Missi

Libri Ad Mnemosynen Missi LIBRI AD MNEMOSYNEN MISSI J.P. ANTON & A. PREUS, Plato (Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, III). Albany, State Univ. Press of New York, 1989. VI, 358 p. Pr. hb $ 54,50. Introduction.-D.J. ZEYL, Socrates and Hedonism: Protagoras 351b-358d.-G. RUDEBUSCH, Plato, Hedonism, and Ethical Protagoreanism.-Cynthia HAMPTON, Plato's Later Analysis of Pleasure.- Jane S. ZEMBATY, Socrates' Perplexity in Plato's Hippias Minor.-Elinor J.M. WEST, Socrates in the Crito: Patriot or Friend?-L.P. GERSON, Plato on Virtue, Knowledge, and the Unity of Goodness.-E. WARREN, The Craft Argument: An Analogy.-E.N. LEE, Plato's Theory of Social Justice in Republic II-IV.-Ch. L. GRISWOLD, Politike Episteme in Plato's Statesman.-M.L. MORGAN, How Does Plato Solve the Paradox of Inquiry in the Meno?-K. DORTER, The Theory of Forms and Parmenides I.-R.G. TURNBULL, The Third Man Argument and the Text of Parmenides.-M.L. MCPHERRAN, Plato's Reply to the 'Worst Difficulty' Argument of the Parmenides: Sophist 248a-249d.-Veda COBB-STEVENS, Perception, Appearance and Kinesis: The Secret Doctrine in Plato's Theaetetus.-A. NEHAMAS, Episteme and Logos in Plato's Later Thought.-R.D. MOHR, Plato's Theology Reconsidered: What the Demiurge Does.-Joan KUNG, Mathematics and Virtue in Plato's Timaeus.- C;ontributors.-Indexes. RICHARD STONEMAN, with the assistance of RICHARD WALLACE, Ancient Greece and the Aegean & Roman Italy. Lon- don, Routledge, 1989. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mnemosyne Brill

Libri Ad Mnemosynen Missi

Mnemosyne , Volume 47 (2): 283 – Jan 1, 1994

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© 1994 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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LIBRI AD MNEMOSYNEN MISSI J.P. ANTON & A. PREUS, Plato (Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, III). Albany, State Univ. Press of New York, 1989. VI, 358 p. Pr. hb $ 54,50. Introduction.-D.J. ZEYL, Socrates and Hedonism: Protagoras 351b-358d.-G. RUDEBUSCH, Plato, Hedonism, and Ethical Protagoreanism.-Cynthia HAMPTON, Plato's Later Analysis of Pleasure.- Jane S. ZEMBATY, Socrates' Perplexity in Plato's Hippias Minor.-Elinor J.M. WEST, Socrates in the Crito: Patriot or Friend?-L.P. GERSON, Plato on Virtue, Knowledge, and the Unity of Goodness.-E. WARREN, The Craft Argument: An Analogy.-E.N. LEE, Plato's Theory of Social Justice in Republic II-IV.-Ch. L. GRISWOLD, Politike Episteme in Plato's Statesman.-M.L. MORGAN, How Does Plato Solve the Paradox of Inquiry in the Meno?-K. DORTER, The Theory of Forms and Parmenides I.-R.G. TURNBULL, The Third Man Argument and the Text of Parmenides.-M.L. MCPHERRAN, Plato's Reply to the 'Worst Difficulty' Argument of the Parmenides: Sophist 248a-249d.-Veda COBB-STEVENS, Perception, Appearance and Kinesis: The Secret Doctrine in Plato's Theaetetus.-A. NEHAMAS, Episteme and Logos in Plato's Later Thought.-R.D. MOHR, Plato's Theology Reconsidered: What the Demiurge Does.-Joan KUNG, Mathematics and Virtue in Plato's Timaeus.- C;ontributors.-Indexes. RICHARD STONEMAN, with the assistance of RICHARD WALLACE, Ancient Greece and the Aegean & Roman Italy. Lon- don, Routledge, 1989.

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