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  1. Das Wissen vom Guten: Bedeutung und Kontinuität des Tugendwissens in den Dialogen Platons.Marcel van Ackeren - 2003 - John Benjamins Publishing.
    This analysis of the relation between virtue and knowledge focuses on the following aspects: i) Virtue and Happiness can be objects of knowledge; ii) Virtue is knowledge; iii) The search for knowledge is aiming at – and justified by – the human to be happy. Plato therefore defines philosophy not as theory but as the search for wisdom in order to live well. Accordingly Plato does not distinguish different or independent branches of philosophy. These conclusions are reached by an investigation, (...)
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  • Métamorphoses de la dialectique dans les dialogues de Platon.Monique Dixsaut - 2001 - Vrin.
    Cet ouvrage examine tous les textes du philosophe en rapport avec la dialectique, qui ne peut se réduire chez Platon à un simple art de converser ni à une procédure logique. Elle est la forme du savoir, dont la puissance est de se métamorphoser en fonction du problème posé.
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  • Plato's "Sophist" Revisited.Beatriz Bossi & Thomas M. Robinson (eds.) - 2013 - Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
    This book consists of a selection of papers which throw new light on old problems in one of Plato s most difficult dialogues. The first set of papers deals with definitions of sophistry from different perspectives. In the central section E. Hulsz, D. O'Brien, B. Bossi, P. Mesquita and N. Cordero consider the problem of being and relative non-being with regard to Heraclitus and the legacy of Parmenides. The final section with papers by F. Fronterotta, J. de Garay, D. Ambuel (...)
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  • The Sophist on statements, predication, and falsehood.Lesley Brown - 2008 - In Gail Fine (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Plato. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 437--62.
    Of the later dialogues of Plato, the Sophists stand out. This article highlights the concept of sophist as propounded by Plato. A didactic approach runs through the text. Socrates harps on the relation between sophist, philosopher and a statesman. Are they three different or they are the same. The basic idea that Plato wants to convey is, both features highlight some of the key enigmas of the dialogue: What is the relation between the outer and middle parts? How seriously are (...)
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  • Innovation and Continuity: The Battle of Gods and Giants.Lesley Brown - 1998 - In Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in ancient philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 181--207.
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  • Falsehood and not-being in Plato's Sophist.John McDowell - 1981 - In M. Nussbaum & M. Schofield (eds.), Language and Logos: Studies in Ancient Greek Philosophy Presented to G. E. L. Owen. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 115--134.
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  • Der Seinsbegriff in Platons Sophistes: eine Untersuchung zu 242b6-249d5.Michael Bordt - 1991 - Theologie Und Philosophie 66:493-529.
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  • Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift in Honor of Charles Kahn: Papers Presented at the Festschrift Symposium in Honor of Charles Kahn Organized by the Hyele Institute for Comparative Studies European Cultural Center of Delphi, June 3rd/7th, 2009, Delphi, Greece.Charles H. Kahn, Richard Patterson, V. Karasmanis & Arnold Hermann (eds.) - 2012 - Parmenides.
    This volume is a Festschrift dedicated to Charles Kahn comprised of more than 20 papers presented at the conference "Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift Symposium in Honor of Charles Kahn", 3-7 June 2009. The conference was held at the European Cultural Center of Delphi, Greece, and was organized and sponsored by the HYELE Institute for Comparative Studies and Parmenides Publishing, with endorsement from the International Plato Society, and the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania. Contributors: Julia (...)
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  • Image and Paradigm in Plato's Sophist.David Ambuel - 2007 - Las Vegas: Parmenides.
    The book is a translation of the Sophist with a running commentary. Three main points are argued: the dialogue does not present positive doctrine but has the structure of a reductio ad absurdum, Plato's point is to criticize the metaphysics of Parmenides. By failing to account for resemblance, Eleaticism implies an inadequate theory of relations, which makes impossible any understanding of "essence." Consequently, Eleaticism can be taken as the philosophical underpinning for the antithesis of philosophy, lending legitimacy to sophistry, the (...)
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  • False Statement in Plato's Sophist.R. Hackforth - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (1-2):56-.
    Plato's examination of False Statement is, like many of his discussions in the later dialogues, a mixture of complete lucidity with extreme obscurity. Any English student who seeks to understand it will of course turn first to Professor Cornford's translation and commentary; and if he next reads what M. Diès has to say in the Introduction to his Budé edition of the Sophist he will, I think, have sufficient acquaintance with the views of modern Platonic scholars on the subject. For (...)
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  • Definition in Greek philosophy.David Charles (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Socrates' greatest philosophical contribution was to have initiated the search for definitions. In Definition in Greek Philosophy his views on definition are examined, together with those of his successors, including Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, Galen, the Sceptics and Plotinus. Although definition was a major pre-occupation for many Greek philosophers, it has rarely been treated as a separate topic in its own right in recent years. This volume, which contains fourteen new essays by leading scholars, aims to reawaken interest in a (...)
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  • Assumptions involved in the Third man Argument.N. B. Booth - 1958 - Phronesis 3 (2):146-149.
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  • (1 other version)Falsity without Negative Predication: On Sophistes255e‐263d.Job van Eck - 1995 - Phronesis 40 (1):20-47.
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  • Aristotle's criticism of Plato and the Academy.Harold F. Cherniss - 1944 - Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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  • Plato's later epistemology.Walter Garrison Runciman - 1962 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press.
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  • Plato's Sophist: the drama of original and image.Stanley Rosen - 1983 - South Bend, Ind.: Yale University Press.
    Stanley Rosen's book is the first full-length study of the Sophist in English and one of the most complete in any language. He follows the stages of the dialogue in sequence and offers an exhaustive analysis of the philosophical questions that come to light as Theaetetus and the Eleatic Stranger pursue the sophist through philosophical debate. Rosen finds the central problem of the dialogue in the relation between original and image; he shows how this distinction underlies all subsequent technical themes (...)
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  • Method in ancient philosophy.Jyl Gentzler (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Method in Ancient Philosophy brings together fifteen new, specially written essays by leading scholars on a broad subject of central importance. The ancient Greeks recognized that different forms of human activity are guided by different methods of reasoning; examination of how they reasoned, and how they thought about their own reasoning, helps us to see how they came to hold the views they did, and how our own methods of enquiry have developed under their influence. Contributors include Terence Irwin, Patricia (...)
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  • Mereology.Achille C. Varzi - 2016 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    An overview of contemporary part-whole theories, with reference to both their axiomatic developments and their philosophical underpinnings.
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  • The Unity of Plato’s Sophist: Between the Sophist and the Philosopher.Noburu Notomi - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's later dialogue, the Sophist, is deemed one of the greatest works in the history of philosophy, but scholars have been shy of confronting the central problem of the dialogue. For Plato, defining the sophist is the basic philosophical problem: any inquirer must face the 'sophist within us' in order to secure the very possibility of dialogue, and of philosophy, against sophistic counterattack. Examining the connection between the large and difficult philosophical issues discussed in the Sophist in relation to the (...)
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  • Prädikation und Existenzaussage.Michael Frede - 1967 - Göttingen,: Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht.
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  • Plato's Sophist on false statements'.Michael Frede - 1992 - In Richard Kraut (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 397--424.
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  • Plato's description of Dialectic in the Sophist 253 d I- e2.Alfonso Gómez-Lobo - 1977 - Phronesis 22 (1):29 - 47.
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  • (1 other version)Not-Being and Difference: On Plato's Sophist, 256 D 5 - 258 E 3.Job van Eck - 2002 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxiii: Winter 2002. Oxford University Press.
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  • Sophists and Philosophers: Problems of Classification.G. R. Stanton - 1973 - American Journal of Philology 94 (4):350.
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  • Les mythes platoniciens.Geneviève Droz - 1992 - Seuil.
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  • (1 other version)Gorgias: A Revised Text, with Introduction and Commentary.E. R. Dodds (ed.) - 1959 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    This paperback edition of Dodds's standard edition of Plato's Gorgias is designed to meet the needs both of undergraduates and professional scholars. The text and apparatus criticus are based on a fresh survey of the evidence: two major manuscripts are here for the first time fully collated, and account has been taken both of new papyri and of the exceptionally rich indirect tradition. The text is supplemented by a full introduction giving details on the subject and structure of the dialogue, (...)
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  • Rest and Motion in the Sophist.Fred R. Berger - 1965 - Phronesis 10 (1):70-77.
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  • Platons Sophistes: zur Überwindung der Sophistik.Christian Glasmeyer - 2003 - Heidelberg: Winter.
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  • "Dieses"und"So etwas". Zur Klassifikation platonischer Formen ("Hypomnemata", CLXVIII), Vandenhoeck-Ruprecht, Göttingen 2007.B. Strobel - 2009 - Elenchos 30 (1):164-177.
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  • A Note on "Pauline Predications" in Plato.Gregory Vlastos - 1974 - Phronesis 19 (1):95-101.
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  • A Note on Sophist 257b9-c3.Job van Eck - 1997 - Mnemosyne 50 (1):75-77.
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  • Plato's Parmenides.Gilbert Ryle - 1939 - Mind 48 (191):129-51 and 302-325.
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  • Bemerkungen zum Text der Aporienpassage in Platons Sophistes.Michael Frede - 1962 - Phronesis 7 (2):132 - 136.
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  • Warum gibt es keinen Mythos im Sophistes?Marlis Colloud-Streit - 2004 - Plato Journal 4.
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  • (2 other versions)Karel Lambert. Existential import revisited. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 4 no. 4 , pp. 288–292.Alonzo Church - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (1):103-104.
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  • Megista genê und Weisen der Gemeinschaft in Platons Sophistes.Thomas Buchheim - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 67 (4).
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  • Back to the Point: Plato and Parmenides – Genuine Parricide?Beatriz Bossi - 2013 - In Beatriz Bossi & Thomas M. Robinson (eds.), Plato's "Sophist" Revisited. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 157-174.
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  • Plato, Sophist 231 a, Etc.N. B. Booth - 1956 - Classical Quarterly 6 (1-2):89-90.
    Mr. G. B. KERFERD, in C.Q. xlviii , 84 ff. writes of ‘Plato's Noble Art of Sophistry’. He suggests that Plato thought there was a ‘Noble Art’ of sophistry, other than philosophy itself; and he seeks to find this Art in the better and worse arguments of Protagoras. This suggestion is, unfortunately, based on a mistranslation of Plato, Sophist 231 a:.
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  • Absolutes Sein: Parmenides' Lehrgedicht und seine Spiegelung im Sophistes.Andreas Brzoska - 1992 - Münster: LIT Verlag Münster.
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  • Plato's Euthydemus: Analysis of what is and is Not Philosophy.Thomas H. Chance - 1992 - University of California Press.
    "We must turn to the Euthydemus if we are to understand both Plato's earlier and his more mature work. Thomas Chance's book is an indispensible tool for penetrating to the sources of Plato's thinking on the nature of philosophy. This is the most impressive treatment of the dialogue so far available to scholars, and the interpretations offered will surely be the starting point for all future discussions."--G. B. Kerferd, Emeritus, University of Manchester "A sensitive and well-informed study of an important (...)
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  • Plato on 'Is Not' (Sophist, 254-9).David Bostock - 1984 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 2:89-119.
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  • Untersuchungen Über Die Echtheit Und Zeitfolge Platonischer Schriften Und Über Die Hauptmomente Aus Plato's Leben.Friedrich Ueberweg - 1861 - C. Gerold's Sohn.
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  • Definition and division in the Sophist.Lesley Brown - 2010 - In David Charles (ed.), Definition in Greek philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 151--171.
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  • Plato's Method of Division.S. Marc Cohen - 1973 - In J. M. E. Maravcsik (ed.), Patterns in Plato's thought. Dordrecht,: Reidel. pp. 181--191.
    Critical discussion of J.M.E. Moravcsik's paper on Plato's method of division.
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  • Graeser, A., Die Philosophie der Antike. Bd. 2: Sophistik und Sokratik, Plato und Aristoteles. [REVIEW]G. A. De Brie - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45:528.
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  • The Sophistes and Politicus of Plato.L. Campbell - 1867 - Clarendon Press.
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  • (1 other version)Essays on Plato and Aristotle.J. L. Ackrill - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • Platons Kritik an Geld und Reichtum.Anna Schriefl - 2013 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The volumes published in the series Beiträge zur Altertumskunde comprise monographs, collective volumes, editions, translations and commentaries on various topics from the fields of Greek and Latin Philology, Ancient History, Archeology, Ancient Philosophy as well as Classical Reception Studies. The series thus offers indispensable research tools for a wide range of disciplines related to Ancient Studies.
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  • (1 other version)Plato's use of fallacy.Rosamond Kent Sprague - 1962 - New York,: Barnes & Noble.
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