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Plato and Platonism

Chapter 11 PLATO'S AESTHETICS

Word Count: 4868    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

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Plato and Platonism
Plato and Platonism
“"By Platonism," the author clarifies, "is meant not Neo-Platonism of any kind, but the leading principles of Plato's doctrine, which I have tried to see in close connexion with himself as he is presented in his own writings."The critique here presented of Plato's work is never independent of Plato as a man or Plato as philosopher, but rather enables Pater to study the close relation between author and text. The diversity of areas covered is in itself a fine achievement, and Pater is able to give each area enough attention to make it self-sufficient (each chapter was originally a lecture), yet at the same time, he succeeds in unifying all the areas to make for a well-structured book.Especially interesting are the chapter which explores the relationship between Plato and Socrates; the chapter on Plato's aesthetics; the chapter on Plato's Republic; and the chapter dealing with the relationship between Plato and the Sophists.”
1 Chapter 1 PLATO AND THE DOCTRINE OF MOTION2 Chapter 2 PLATO AND THE DOCTRINE OF REST3 Chapter 3 PLATO AND THE DOCTRINE OF NUMBER4 Chapter 4 PLATO AND SOCRATES5 Chapter 5 PLATO AND THE SOPHISTS6 Chapter 6 THE GENIUS OF PLATO7 Chapter 7 THE DOCTRINE OF PLATO8 Chapter 8 THE DOCTRINE OF PLATO 89 Chapter 9 LACEDAEMON10 Chapter 10 THE REPUBLIC11 Chapter 11 PLATO'S AESTHETICS