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Rewriting the History of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Vol. 59
Rewriting the History of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Vol. 59, This book examines what we can reliably know about Plato and the historical Socrates. It shows how pervasively the sources of information were biased by Pythagoreanism, Platonism, and Neoplatonism. It gives a source-critical account of how the climate of , Rewriting the History of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Vol. 59 has a rating of 5 stars
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Rewriting the History of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Vol. 59, This book examines what we can reliably know about Plato and the historical Socrates. It shows how pervasively the sources of information were biased by Pythagoreanism, Platonism, and Neoplatonism. It gives a source-critical account of how the climate of , Rewriting the History of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Vol. 59
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  • Rewriting the History of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Vol. 59
  • Written by author Victorino Tejera
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, November 1997
  • This book examines what we can reliably know about Plato and the historical Socrates. It shows how pervasively the sources of information were biased by Pythagoreanism, Platonism, and Neoplatonism. It gives a source-critical account of how the climate of
  • Tejera examines how Platonism--a philosophy imported from outside Plato's dialogues--changed our understanding of the dialogues. In the process they were dedramatized, dedialogized, and read or understood as if they were works expounding the pythagorizing
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Preface
1Aristotle versus the Peripatos: Consequences of the Conditions under Which the Aristotelian Corpus Came into Being1
2A New Look at the Sources19
3Parmenides37
4The Poetic Presocratics: From Solon to the Dialogue Form63
5The Academy Pythagorized: What We Can Know about the Intellectual Activities of the Pythagoreans83
6What We Don't Know about Plato and Socrates105
Selected Bibliography121
Index139


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