Plato: The dialogues, second and third periodsPantheon Books, 1969 This text (similar to edition 1) contains author's opposition to Heidegger's interpretation of the Platonic concept of truth. Recent extensive analysis of the meaning of aletheia in the older literature has more clearly brought out the various early meanings of the concept as explained in this text. |
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Symposium | 3 |
Phaedo | 35 |
interpretation of the Laches I have made comment on this | 36 |
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2d edn according Adeimantos Agathon Alkibiades Anaxagoras Antisthenes aporetic Aristophanes Aristotle Athenian Athens basic beautiful becomes beginning body Book called Charmides concept contrast conversation Cratylus Critias death dialectics dialogue Diès digression discussion divine division doctrine earlier Eleatic Eleatic stranger eristic Eros Euthydemus Euthyphro F. M. Cornford false follows Forms Glaukon gods Gorgias gymnastics Hackforth harmony highest Hippias Minor human justice kind knowledge later Laws legislation logos Lysias means mind mixture myth mythical nature not-being opposite paradox Parmenides Pausanias Phaedo Phaedrus Phaidros Philebus philosopher Plato pleasure and pain principle Protagoras Protarchos pure question realm reason refers Republic rhetoric sense shown shows Socrates Sophist soul speech stage Statesman structure struggle Symposium Theaetetus Theaitetos theme Theodoros theory thesis things third Thrasymachus Timaeus Timaios tion true truth unity virtue whole Wilamowitz words καὶ τὸ