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The Development of Dialectic from Plato to Aristotle
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Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Dialectic |
ISBN | : 1139777920 |
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The period from Plato's birth to Aristotle's death (427-322 BC) is one of the most influential and formative in the history of Western philosophy. The developments of logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and science in this period have been investigated, controversies have arisen and many new theories have been produced. But this is the first book to give detailed scholarly attention to the development of dialectic during this decisive period. It includes chapters on topics such as: dialectic as interpersonal debate between a questioner and a respondent; dialectic and the dialogue form; dialectical methodology; the dialectical context of certain forms of arguments; the role of the respondent in guaranteeing good argument; dialectic and presentation of knowledge; the interrelations between written dialogues and spoken dialectic; and definition, induction and refutation from Plato to Aristotle. The book contributes to the history of philosophy and also to the contemporary debate about what philosophy is.
The Development of Dialectic from Plato to Aristotle
Author | : Jakob Leth Fink |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2012-11-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781139789288 |
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The period from Plato's birth to Aristotle's death (427–322 BC) is one of the most influential and formative in the history of Western philosophy. The developments of logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and science in this period have been investigated, controversies have arisen and many new theories have been produced. But this is the first book to give detailed scholarly attention to the development of dialectic during this decisive period. It includes chapters on topics such as: dialectic as interpersonal debate between a questioner and a respondent; dialectic and the dialogue form; dialectical methodology; the dialectical context of certain forms of arguments; the role of the respondent in guaranteeing good argument; dialectic and presentation of knowledge; the interrelations between written dialogues and spoken dialectic; and definition, induction and refutation from Plato to Aristotle. The book contributes to the history of philosophy and also to the contemporary debate about what philosophy is.
Aristotle s Concept of Dialectic
Author | : John David Gemmill Evans |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 1977-03-17 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780521214254 |
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This book provides a systematic account of Aristotle's theory of dialectic.
A History of Ancient Philosophy II
Author | : Giovanni Reale |
Publsiher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 468 |
Release | : 1990-11-08 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0791405176 |
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In this book Reale presents Plato and Aristotle. At the center of Reales interpretation of Plato is the fulcrum of the supersensible, the metaphysical discovery that Plato presented as a result of the Second Voyage. This discovery of the supersensible is, in Reales view, not only the fundamental phase of ancient thought, but it also constitutes a milestone on the path of western philosophy. Reale presents Plato in three different dimensions: the theoretic, the mystical-religious, and the political. Each of these components takes on meaning from the Second Voyage. In addition, Reale has shown that only in the light of the Unwritten Doctrines handed down through the indirect tradition, do these three components, and the Second Voyage itself, acquire their full meaning, and only in this way is a unitary conception of Platos thought achieved. The interpretation of Aristotle that Reale proposes depends on his interpretation of Plato. Aristotle read without preconceptions is not the antithesis of Plato. Reale points out that Aristotle was unique among thinkers close to Plato, in being the one who developed, at least in part, his Second Voyage. The systematic-unitary interpretation of Aristotle which Reale has previously supported converges with the new systematic-unitary interpretation of Plato. Certain doctrinal positions which are usually reserved to treatments in monographs will be explored, because only in this way can the two distinctive traits of Aristotles thought emerge: the way in which he tries to overcome and confirm the Socratic-Platonic positions, and the way in which he formally creates the system of philosophical knowledge.
Dialectic after Plato and Aristotle
Author | : Thomas Bénatouïl,Katerina Ierodiakonou |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2018-11-15 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781108471909 |
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Studies the different conceptions of dialectic (art of argumentation, logic) during the Hellenistic and early Imperial periods.
New Perspectives on Platonic Dialectic
Author | : Jens Kristian Larsen,Vivil Valvik Haraldsen,Justin Vlasits |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2022-02-25 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781000543148 |
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For Plato, philosophy depends on, or is perhaps even identical with, dialectic. Few will dispute this claim, but there is little agreement as to what Platonic dialectic is. According to a now prevailing view it is a method for inquiry the conception of which changed so radically for Plato that it "had a strong tendency ... to mean ‘the ideal method’, whatever that may be" (Richard Robinson). Most studies of Platonic dialectic accordingly focus on only one aspect of this method that allegedly characterizes one specific period in Plato’s development. This volume offers fresh perspectives on Platonic dialectic. Its 13 chapters present a comprehensive picture of this crucial aspect of Plato’s philosophy and seek to clarify what Plato takes to be proper dialectical procedures. They examine the ways in which these procedures are related to each other and other aspects of his philosophy, such as ethics, psychology, and metaphysics. Collectively, the chapters challenge the now prevailing understanding of Plato’s ideal of method. New Perspectives on Platonic Dialectic will appeal to scholars and advanced students interested in Plato, ancient philosophy, philosophical method, and the history of logic.
The Art of Dialectic Between Dialogue and Rhetoric
Author | : Marta Spranzi |
Publsiher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9789027218896 |
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This book reconstructs the tradition of dialectic from Aristotle's "Topics," its founding text, up to its "renaissance" in 16th century Italy, and focuses on the role of dialectic in the production of knowledge. Aristotle defines dialectic as a structured exchange of questions and answers and thus links it to dialogue and disputation, while Cicero develops a mildly skeptical version of dialectic, identifies it with reasoning "in utramque partem" and connects it closely to rhetoric. These two interpretations constitute the backbone of the living tradition of dialectic and are variously developed in the Renaissance against the Medieval background. The book scrutinizes three separate contexts in which these developments occur: Rudolph Agricola's attempt to develop a new dialectic in close connection with rhetoric, Agostino Nifo's thoroughly Aristotelian approach and its use of the newly translated commentaries of Alexander of Aphrodisias and Averroes, and Carlo Sigonio's literary theory of the dialogue form, which is centered around Aristotle's "Topics." Today, Aristotelian dialectic enjoys a new life within argumentation theory: the final chapter of the book briefly revisits these contemporary developments and draws some general epistemological conclusions linking the tradition of dialectic to a fallibilist view of knowledge.
Plato s Method of Dialectic
Author | : Julius Stenzel |
Publsiher | : Beaufort Books |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 1973 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : UOM:39015063042371 |
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