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In this engaging introduction, Constance Meinwald shows how Plato has shaped the landscape of Western philosophy. She provides much-needed historical context, and helps readers grapple with Platoâs distinctive use of highly crafted literary masterpieces for philosophical purposes.

Meinwald examines some of Platoâs most famous discussions of human questions, concerning erÅs, the capacities and immortality of our psyche, human excellence and the good life, and Platoâs controversial ideas about culture, society, and political organization. She shows how Plato makes a sketch of his theory of Forms foundational in this work, and she offers illuminating readings of texts concerned with the development of the theory and its relationship to Greek science and mathematics.

Throughout, Meinwald draws expertly on Platoâs dialogues to present a lively and accessible picture of his philosophy.

Including a chronology, glossary of terms, and suggestions for further r

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'A treasure for beginners and seasoned scholars alike. Newcomers will benefit from being given the historical and cultural context of Plato’s works, and all will gain a greater appreciation of Plato’s philosophical and literary genius from the artful way in which Meinwald shows how the two are connected.' - Paula Gottlieb, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA


'This book is the first place I would send students looking for a comprehensive overview. It is elegantly and clearly written, and full of good sense about how Plato should be approached. Meinwald goes to the heart of many important scholarly debates, and so advanced scholars will also find much of value.'

- Richard Kraut, Northwestern University, USA

'Meinwald’s Plato is an engaging and elegant guide. It is useful both for newcomers - it is an ideal guide for undergraduate students - and for those who are more advanced. The organization is innovative, and the discussions of Platonic doctrine are accessible and to the point without glossing over problems and controversies in interpretation.'

- Patricia Curd, Purdue University, USA

'Constance Meinwald teaches beginners how to philosophize with Plato, whose philosophy becomes relevant and beguiling: the shadows in the cave include sports-cars, and Forms are like the recipes that are more real than the soufflés we bake following them. This wonderfully written, clever and witty book is also inspiring and challenging to scholars: I enjoyed every page!'

- Chiara Robbiano, University College Utrecht, The Netherlands

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1

1. Life and Works

2. Philosophy, Drama, and Writing

3. Testing Authority: The Legacy of Socrates

Part 2

4. Platonic Love: Mysteries of Eros in the Symposium

5. Psyche I: From Pre-Platonic Sources to the Phaedo

6. Psyche II: The Divided Soul in the Republic

7. The Good Life: Ethics and Political Theory in the Republic

Part 3

8. Why Sensibles Are Not Fully Real

9. Forms I: Are Forms Perfect Instances?

10. Forms II: The Continuing Program

Appendix: The "Transcendence" and "Separation" of Forms.

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 5/9/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415379113, 978-0415379113
      ISBN10: 0415379113

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this engaging introduction, Constance Meinwald shows how Plato has shaped the landscape of Western philosophy. She provides much-needed historical context, and helps readers grapple with Platoâs distinctive use of highly crafted literary masterpieces for philosophical purposes.

      Meinwald examines some of Platoâs most famous discussions of human questions, concerning erÅs, the capacities and immortality of our psyche, human excellence and the good life, and Platoâs controversial ideas about culture, society, and political organization. She shows how Plato makes a sketch of his theory of Forms foundational in this work, and she offers illuminating readings of texts concerned with the development of the theory and its relationship to Greek science and mathematics.

      Throughout, Meinwald draws expertly on Platoâs dialogues to present a lively and accessible picture of his philosophy.

      Including a chronology, glossary of terms, and suggestions for further r

      Trade Review

      'A treasure for beginners and seasoned scholars alike. Newcomers will benefit from being given the historical and cultural context of Plato’s works, and all will gain a greater appreciation of Plato’s philosophical and literary genius from the artful way in which Meinwald shows how the two are connected.' - Paula Gottlieb, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA


      'This book is the first place I would send students looking for a comprehensive overview. It is elegantly and clearly written, and full of good sense about how Plato should be approached. Meinwald goes to the heart of many important scholarly debates, and so advanced scholars will also find much of value.'

      - Richard Kraut, Northwestern University, USA

      'Meinwald’s Plato is an engaging and elegant guide. It is useful both for newcomers - it is an ideal guide for undergraduate students - and for those who are more advanced. The organization is innovative, and the discussions of Platonic doctrine are accessible and to the point without glossing over problems and controversies in interpretation.'

      - Patricia Curd, Purdue University, USA

      'Constance Meinwald teaches beginners how to philosophize with Plato, whose philosophy becomes relevant and beguiling: the shadows in the cave include sports-cars, and Forms are like the recipes that are more real than the soufflés we bake following them. This wonderfully written, clever and witty book is also inspiring and challenging to scholars: I enjoyed every page!'

      - Chiara Robbiano, University College Utrecht, The Netherlands

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part 1

      1. Life and Works

      2. Philosophy, Drama, and Writing

      3. Testing Authority: The Legacy of Socrates

      Part 2

      4. Platonic Love: Mysteries of Eros in the Symposium

      5. Psyche I: From Pre-Platonic Sources to the Phaedo

      6. Psyche II: The Divided Soul in the Republic

      7. The Good Life: Ethics and Political Theory in the Republic

      Part 3

      8. Why Sensibles Are Not Fully Real

      9. Forms I: Are Forms Perfect Instances?

      10. Forms II: The Continuing Program

      Appendix: The "Transcendence" and "Separation" of Forms.

      Glossary

      Bibliography

      Index

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