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The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues Joseph Bright Skemp

The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues By Joseph Bright Skemp

The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues by Joseph Bright Skemp


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Originally published in 1942, this book examines Plato's later dialogues, particularly Timaeus, in terms of their dependence on pre-Socratic philosophy and other aspects of ancient thought and life. Skemp assesses Plato's views on reality and how it could be more than his idealized Forms.

The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues Summary

The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues by Joseph Bright Skemp

Originally published in 1942, this book examines Plato's later dialogues, particularly Timaeus, in terms of their dependence on pre-Socratic philosophy and other aspects of ancient thought and life. Skemp assesses Plato's views on reality and how it could be more than his idealized Forms. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Socratic and Platonic philosophies and the circumstances of their development.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. Plato's later philosophy of motion; 2. Ionian elements in the Timaeus; 3. Antecedents of the -doctrine of the Timaeus in Alcmaeon, the Pythagoreans and the medical writers; 4. Antecedents of the -doctrine of the Timaeus in the system of Empedocles; 5. The general interpretation of the Timaeus; 6. u and as in the Timaeus; 7. The ten kinds of motion; 8. The ultimate in Plato; Bibliography; Index of passages.

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NLS9781107699182
9781107699182
1107699185
The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues by Joseph Bright Skemp
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2013-08-01
140
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