Plato and the post-Socratic dialogue: the return to the philosophy of nature
"Plato's late dialogues have often been neglected because they lack the literary charm of his earlier masterpieces. Charles Kahn proposes a unified view of these diverse and difficult works, from the Parmenides and Theaetetus to the Sophist and Timaeus, showing how they gradually develop t...
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
page
xi
Note on Chronology
xvi
ι
The Parmenides
ι
1.1 Part One: the six
aporias
3
1.2
Part Two: the eight deductions 18
2
The Theaetetus in the context of the later Dialogues
47
2.1
The hermeneutical problem: how to read the Theaetetus
47
2.2
Part One: knowledge as sense perception
52
2.3
The ontology of flux
53
2.4
The koina as the object of thought
{dianoia)
бо
2.5
The unique role of Being
66
2.6
Part Two: knowledge as true doxa and the problem
of false judgment
68
2.7
Three
Aporias
on false judgment (188a—
190e)
69
2.8
The wax tablet
72
2.9
The bird-cage
7З
2.10
Rejecting the definition of knowledge as true judgment
76
2.
n
Part Three: knowledge as true judgment with a logos
77
2.12
Socrates dream: antecedents in the Cratylns
78
2.13
Socrates dream: positive contributions
8
1
2.14
Fruitless attempts to interpret logos
84
Appendix
1
On the narrow conception of
aisthèsis in
the central
argument
86
Appendix
2
The digression
88
Appendix
3
Sense perception as a system of motions 90
3
Being and Not-Being in the Sophist
94
3.1
Limits of this Dialogue
94
3.2
Analysis of einai
95
vu
viii Contents
3.3
The topic of Being in the Sophist
9°
3.4
The
aporias
concerning Not-Being
(2370-2390) 99
3.5
The
aporias
concerning Being: cosmologists and monists
(242С-245Є)
103
3.6
The battle between gods and giants: corporealists
and Friends of Forms (246a—249d) 105
3.7
Final
aporias
about Being: (i) two modes of predication
(249e—250e) 107
3.8
(ii)
The last
aporia:
the paradox of the Late-learners (251a—c) 109
3.9
Refutation of the Late-learners: some Forms combine
(25:^—
252c) IIO
3.10
Not all Forms combine: Motion and Rest do not (2;>2d) III
3.11 Network of Forms
(252e—
254b)
112
3.12
Five great Forms and the definition of Not-Being II4
3.13
Analysis
oí
logos as propositional structure (260a—
262e)
123
3.14
Definition of true and false logos
(262e—
263d)
12.6
3.15
Conclusion (263d—268d) 129
4
The new dialectic: from the Phaedrus to the Philebus
131
4.1
Introduction
131
4.2
Dialectic before the Phaedrus 1
32
4.3
Dialectic in the Phaedrus 135
4.4
Dialectic in the Sophist and the Statesman 139
4.5
Dialectic in the Philebus 148
5
The Philebus and the movement to cosmology
157
5.1
Plato s return to the subject matter of the
Presocratice I57
5.2
The world as a work of art
159
5.3
Introduction of the world soul 161
5.4
Cosmology in the Philebus: the Announcement 1
63
5.5
Limit and Unlimited in the structure of the cosmos 165
5.6
Comparison with the Timaeus 1
69
5.7
Relation between cosmology and dialectic
17O
5.8
A sketch of cosmology as object of dialectic 173
6
The Timaeus and the completion of the project: the recovery
of the natural world
176
6.1
The myth of creation 176
6.2
The Forms as the model for creation 180
6.3
The extension of Forms in the model 181
6.4
Status of Becoming and the problem of
flux 185
6.5
The Receptacle and the new introduction to creation
(48е~5зЬ)
189
Contents ix
6.6 Images and
imitation:
the
Timaeus
solution to the problem
of participation 2OO
6.
γ
Textual support for this interpretation 203
6.8
Final thoughts on the relation of mathematics to the Forms 204
6.9
Supplementary note on sense qualities in the Timaeus
2θ6
Epilogue. Plato as a political philosopher
214
1
Cosmology in Laws
Χ 214
1
The myth of the Statesman
22Ο
3
On the first best constitution in the Laws
235
Bibliography
238
Index
242
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