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Author: Thomas Blackson
Title: Philosophical Studies Series; Inquiry, Forms, and Substances - A Study in Plato’s Metaphysics and Epistemology
Publisher: Springer; Springer Netherland
229 Pages
Publishing year: 1995-01-31
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Language: English
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1. Introduction.- i. Introductory remarks.- ii. Assumptions.- iii. Organization.- iv. Socrates’s influence.- v. Plato’s tribute to Socrates.- vi. Philosophers against lovers of spectacles.- vii. Heraclitean flux.- viii. Forms and the four kinds of stuff.- ix. Plato’s place in history.- 2. Plato’s Tribute to Socrates.- i. Introductory remarks.- ii. Socrates’s “What is F?” question.- iii. A new method of inquiry.- iv. Against Vlastos.- v. Against Annas.- vi. The Forms exist in a third realm.- vii. Forms and Recollection.- viii. Against Penner.- 3. Philosophers Against Lovers of Spectacles.- i. Introductory remarks.- ii. The Socratic challenge.- iii. An argument from knowledge.- iv. The lover of spectacles.- v. Against Owen.- vi. Against Vlastos.- vii. Against Irwin.- 4. Heraclitean Flux.- i. Introductory remarks.- ii. The Aristotelian explanation.- iii. Careless assimilation.- iv. Heraclitus and Protagoras.- v. Two mistakes.- vi. Forms are not “in” sensibles.- vii. Against traditional interpretations.- 5. Forms and the Four Kinds of Stuff.- i. Introductory remarks.- ii. Eternal Forms versus transitory sensibles.- iii. Starting-points in ontology.- iv. Against Cherniss.- v. Against Cornford.- vi. Against other interpretations.- vii. Against Frede.- 6. Conclusion.- i. Introductory remarks.- ii. The received wisdom.- iii. The development of Plato’s thought.- iv. Aristotle on Plato.- v. Illuminating a perplexing passage.- vi. Plato’s conception of reality.- Notes.More/other books that might be very similar to this book
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