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Introduction to the English Edition | ||
Translator's Preface and Acknowledgments | ||
Preface to the Italian Edition | ||
Bibliographical Note on Research in the New Paradigm | ||
1 | Kuhn's Epistemological Theory: The Meaning of Paradigms and the Nature of Scientific Revolutions | 3 |
2 | The Paradigms That Have Been Dominant in Plato Studies | 23 |
3 | The Starting Points of the New Paradigm: Plato's Self-Testimonies and the Testimonies of His Followers | 51 |
4 | The Advantages of Rereading Plato's Dialogues in the Light of the Unwritten Doctrines that Have Come Down to Us in the Indirect Tradition | 75 |
5 | The Second Voyage as the Decisive Move from the Level of the Physical Inquiries of the Presocratics to the Level of Metaphysical Inquiry into Supersensible Realities (Phaedo 96A-102A) | 95 |
6 | The Achievements of the First Stage of the Second Voyage: The Ideas, their Essential Properties, and the Protological Problems They Pose | 109 |
7 | The Completion of the Second Voyage: The Theory of the Highest Principles (the One and the Indefinite Dyad) and Its Structure and Role | 143 |
8 | The Ideal Numbers and the Ideas, Mathematical Numbers as Intermediates, and the Hierarchical Structure of Reality | 153 |
9 | The Intrinsic Polyvalence of the Principles, the Categorical Division of Reality, and the Twofold Procedure of the Dialectical Method That Leads to the Principles | 167 |
10 | Connections between Ancient Greek Aesthetics and Spirituality, and the Theory of Ideas, Numbers, and Principles | 179 |
11 | The Nature and Solution of the Major Metaphysical Problems of the Republic Left Unsolved in the Traditional Paradigm | 191 |
12 | The Transposition from Physical to Metaphysical Dialectic, Aporias Arising from the Theory of Ideas, and the Polarity of the Primary Principles in the Parmenides | 221 |
13 | The Trilogy Sophist, Statesman, and Philosopher Elucidated in Terms of the New Paradigm | 237 |
14 | Protological Themes in the Philebus concerning the General Structure of Reality | 265 |
15 | Eros and the Protology in the Lysis, Symposium, and Phaedrus | 277 |
16 | The Account of the Demiurge in the Phaedo, Republic, Sophist, and Statesman and Its Protological Consequences | 305 |
17 | The Four Highest Kinds of Reality: The Unlimited, the Limit, the Mixture, and the Demiurgic Intelligent Cause of the Mixture (Philebus 23C-31A) | 335 |
18 | The Metaphysical Basis of the Timaeus: The Creative Intelligence That Explains the World of Becoming; and Methodological Features of the Account's Presentation | 359 |
19 | The Cosmological Principle of Matter on Which the Demiurge of the Timaeus Acts and Its Relation to the Indefinite Dyad of the Unwritten Doctrines | 369 |
20 | The Activity of the Demiurge: The Production of Unity-in-Multiplicity and the Creation of the Elements and Souls in the Timaeus | 391 |
21 | Conclusions about the Figure of the Demiurge and Its Relations to the Protology | 417 |
Bibliography | 435 | |
Index of Passages of Plato Cited | 447 | |
Index of Passages of Other Ancient Authors Cited | 453 | |
Index of Modern Authors Cited | 457 |
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