Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
1,002
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jul 27, 2000
Wydawca
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198752075
ISBN-13
9780198752073
Opis
Gail Fine's exploration of Plato dives into the depth and richness of his philosophical contributions, shedding light on his impact on Western thought. The work encompasses a variety of critical perspectives, drawing on recent scholarship that emphasizes the nuances of Plato's ideas and their relevance today.
Through careful analysis, the reader is invited to engage with Plato's dialogues, revealing the complexity of his arguments and the diverse interpretations they inspire. Fine's approach not only contextualizes Plato's theories but also illustrates their interconnectedness with contemporary philosophical discussions.
As readers navigate this comprehensive examination, they gain insights into the enduring questions Plato posed about existence, morality, and knowledge, provoking deeper reflection on the foundational elements of philosophy that continue to resonate in modern discourse.
Through careful analysis, the reader is invited to engage with Plato's dialogues, revealing the complexity of his arguments and the diverse interpretations they inspire. Fine's approach not only contextualizes Plato's theories but also illustrates their interconnectedness with contemporary philosophical discussions.
As readers navigate this comprehensive examination, they gain insights into the enduring questions Plato posed about existence, morality, and knowledge, provoking deeper reflection on the foundational elements of philosophy that continue to resonate in modern discourse.