Plato: Phaedrus

Plato: Phaedrus

Greek, ancient (to 1453)Paperback / softback
Rowe, Christopher J.
Liverpool University Press
EAN: 9780856683145
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The dating of the Phaedrus has been hotly debated: sometimes it has been counted among Plato's earliest works; sometimes with the dialogues of the 'middle' period (Phaedo, Symposium, Republic); sometimes with the late works (e.g. Sophist, Statesman). The safest and easiest hypothesis is that it stands somewhere between the latter two groups, in that it displays themes and preoccupations in common with both. Love, knowledge and the Forms, the nature and fate of the immortal soul: these are subjects familiar from the constructive middle dialogues; on the other hand, the discussion which frames Socrates' treatment of them, about the relationship between rhetoric and philosophy, about the value of writing, and about methodology, can in many respects plausibly be linked with the approach of the later and more critical dialogues. In modern times the Phaedrus has been relatively neglected; yet the rich mixture of its themes, and the consequent variations of style and tempo, make it one of the most rewarding parts of the Platonic corpus. This same variety is also the source of one of the major problems affecting our understanding of the work; is it a real unity? If so, what are the threads which hold the parts together? Greek text with facing-page
translation, commentary and notes.

EAN 9780856683145
ISBN 0856683140
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Publication date January 1, 1986
Pages 232
Language Greek, ancient (to 1453)
Dimensions 210 x 149
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Rowe, Christopher J.
Edition First published 1986, reprinted with corrections 2013.
Series Aris & Phillips Classical Texts
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