
Plato’s Sophist
Selected Papers of the Thirteenth Symposium Platonicum- Herausgeber:innen:
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Zusammenfassung
Die Artikel in diesem Band sind eine Auswahl der Vorträge des Symposiums Platonicum XIII, das vom 18. bis 22. Juli 2022 an der University of Georgia, Athens, GA, stattfand. Das Thema des Symposiums war Platons Sophistes. International bekannte Wissenschaftler, die eine Vielzahl von Traditionen und Perspektiven repräsentieren, haben Arbeiten zu vielen Aspekten dieses Werks beigesteuert. Der Reichtum des Dialogs wird unter den folgenden Überschriften behandelt: Philosophen und Sophisten, Die Methode der Teilung, Eleatischer Fremder und edler Sophist, Dynamis und Sein, Sein und Nichtsein, Arten, Wahrheit und Falschheit, Vor und nach dem Sophistes.Mit Beiträgen vonCarolina Araujo | Mauro Bonazzi | André Luiz Braga da Silva | Lesley Brown | Ronna Burger | Nikos G. Charalabopoulos | Nestor-Luis Cordero | Michele Corradi | Paolo Crivelli | Monique Dixsaut | Cătălin Enache | Rafael Ferber | G.R.F. Ferrari | Francesco Ferro | Lloyd P. Gerson | Claudia Gianturco | Paolo Gigli | Francisco J. Gonzalez | Roberto Granieri | Raúl Gutiérrez | Verity Harte | Naoya Iwata | Manfred Kraus | Yuji Kurihara | Zdenek Lenner | Béatrice Lienemann | Yan Lu | Florian Marion | Claudia Marsico | Maurizio Migliori | Anna Motta | Fernando Muniz | David J. Murphy | Noburu Notomi | Simon Noriega-Olmos | Sebastian Odzuck | John Palmer | Richard Patterson | Julia Pfefferkorn | Mario Regali | François Renaud | Christopher Rowe | George Rudebusch | Alessandro Stavru | Filippo Sirianni | Jenny K. Strandberg | Jan Szaif | Harold Tarrant | Franco Trabattoni | Thomas Tuozzo | Michael Wiitala | Nicolas Zaks
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisSeiten 1 - 14 Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- 1. Cadres dramaturgiques et sujet de la discussion
- 2. Passages homériques adaptés et fusionnés
- 3. Réfutation et préoccupations éthiques
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- 1. The sophist matters
- 2. Who should be distinguished?
- 3. How are they distinguished?
- 4. Similarity is slippery
- 5. Similarity is defined
- 6. Affection means participation
- 7. The art of dialectic explicates similarities
- 8. Now we can determine the noble sophist
- 9. How do we distinguish between the sophist and the philosopher?
- 10. Can we be philosophers?
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- Philosophers and Sophists
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- 1. I want it that way (Plato says)
- 2. Double invisible epiphany
- 3. A whiter shade of pale
- 4. Intratextuality
- 5. A darker shade of blue
- 6. The Well of Fortune
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The paradigmatic division and its Homeric antecedents
- 3. Metaphysics of the simile
- 3. Conclusion: too dirty?
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Visitor’s Task
- 3. The Role of Division
- 4. Conclusion
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- The Philebus describes and illustrates the “Promethean Method” at elaborate length (16c-18d). Notably, this passage is said only to portray a “dialectical” as opposed to “eristical” way of proceeding ...
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- Introduction
- The seven definitions
- Dynamis and definition in the Sophist
- Dynamis and definition in the Statesman
- Grasping the essence of a Form
- Conclusion.
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- 1. Overview
- 2. The Analogy Thesis
- 3. The Knowledge Thesis
- 4. Conclusion
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- Prologue: erōs, thēra and paideia
- I. The dialectical chase
- II. The sophistic chase
- III. The Socratic chase
- Epilogue: The reader’s chase
- The Stranger of the Sophist: A Citizen of Elea “Different” from the Eleatic Philosophers Seiten 173 - 182Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- 1 Sokrates’ Anspielung auf Homer
- 2 Motivische Resonanzen: Odysseus, Proteus und die Jagdmetaphorik
- 3 Der Sophist als Gestaltwandler und die Autorität des Fremden
- 4 Die Funktion der ersten sechs Dihairesen
- 5 Die Kunst des Fremden
- Platone γενναῖος σοφιστής: per un’interpretazione metaletteraria della sezione sulla “nobile sofistica” (Sph. 226b-231c) Seiten 193 - 200Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- Conclusion.
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- Parmenide padre superficiale e testardo. L’eredità eleatica nel Sofista. Seiten 219 - 226Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- 1. The ‘late-learners’ from Sph. 251a8-c6
- 2. The White-Horse Paradox: Gōngsūn Lóng and the Mohists
- 3. Conclusion
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- 1 Problems of Sph. 244d11–12
- 2 The context of Sph. 244d11–12
- 3 The name-one argument
- 4 Lessons to learn
- 5 Editing Sph. 244d11–12
- The Kinêsis of Being in Plato’s Sophist and the Motivation for Aristotle’s Notion of Energeia Seiten 249 - 256Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- Corporealists
- Formalists
- Existence and connection
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- 1. Dynamis Proposal and the Modes of Power
- 2. Bodies and Interactional Power
- 3. Forms and Constitutional Power
- 4. Active Soul and Directional Power
- 5. Conclusion
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- To Act and to Suffer: Allusions to Plato’s Dialectical Metaphysics in the Sophist Seiten 291 - 306Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- 1. The two readings
- 2. Arguments available to support the second reading
- 3. Focus on the fifth argument
- 4. Conclusion
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- Introduction
- The Friends of the Forms and Plato’s Own Platonism
- Implications for the Sophist
- How Participation in Forms Makes Participants What They Are
- Return to Knower and Known
- Why Sophistry Is Not a Technē
- The technitai Must Do Their Part
- Conclusion
- What completely is, what in no way is, and what is and is not in Plato’s Sophist and Republic Seiten 325 - 332Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Malum esse duplex, et le non ens ipsum: la distinzione tra τὸ μὴ ὄν e τὸ μηδαμῶς ὄν del Sofista di Platone nella soluzione procliana al problema del male Seiten 333 - 340Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- Introduction: my aims
- 1. The “being” of the Ideas in the Republic
- 2. Which sense of “existence”? Brief remarks on the verb “to be” in Plato
- 3. The “being” of the Ideas in the Sophist
- 4. A rule for the causation of predicates
- Final Considerations
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The question
- 3. Four Referents of τὸ ὄν
- 4. Contribution to the Solution to the Paradox
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- Partners in Confusion
- From Retreat to Counterattack: A Clever Move
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- On Section 1
- On Section 2
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- The Eidos of Non-existence in Plato’s Sophist: 257a11-b4 Seiten 381 - 388Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- Introduction
- The Analogy of the Nature of Difference and Knowledge (257c7–d6)
- Not-Beautiful as a Part of Difference (257d7–e11)
- Not-Being as the Nature of Difference (258a1–e3)
- Conclusion
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- 1. Framework claims
- 2. Plato and the Copula: against Cornford
- 3. Ackrill against Robinson on identity and attribution; the role of the Four Quartets (255e-257a)
- 4. Two approaches: Ackrill’s and the Platonist/self-predication approach
- 5. Difficulties for the self-predication readings of 255e-257a
- 6. Identity vindicated, but not an ‘is’ of identity
- 7. Coda: An existential ‘is’ at 256a1? The semantic continuity thesis defended
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- 1. The proof and the exegetical difficulty it raises
- 2. Existing attempts to solve the difficulty
- 3. A reappraisal of the proof
- 4. Consequences for key passages of the Sophist
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- I. Parts of Knowledge
- II. Parts of Different
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- Self-Participation in Plato?
- Lines 255e3-6 and their context in the Sophist
- Alexander Nehamas
- James Kostman
- Objections to the assumption of self-participation
- Concluding remarks
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- I. Two puzzles about falsehood and not-being in the Sophist
- II. The Parmenides on being and truth
- III. Two ways of understanding the claim that truths speak of the world as it is
- Ἀληθὴς δόξα in the Sophist between Theaetetus and Seventh Letter Seiten 461 - 468Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- Un discours auto-destructeur
- Hier, les trois sens du mot logos
- Modalités
- Le premier et plus petit discours
- L’entrelacement minimal
- L’homme apprend : une brève histoire du terme apprendre chez Platon
- Théétète est-assis et Théétète vole
- De la fausseté dans les discours à celle « parente » des images
- Des choses qui sont et ne sont pas autour de chaque étant
- Mise en scène
- Sulla lotta e le altre τέχναι. Protagora nel Sofista Seiten 485 - 492Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- Introduction
- I. The God of Strangers in the Odyssey
- II. The Being of the Philosopher and His Apparitions
- III. The Interlocutors of the Sophist on the Homeric Model
- IV. The Eleatic Method and the Socratic Art of Purification
- V. Socratic Philosophy After the Death of Socrates
- Sophist 216a-b
- Odyssey 9. 266-271
- Odyssey 17. 483-487
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- 1. The motives of tension
- 2. Antisthenes and the method of division
- 3. Antisthenes and Parmenides’ parricide
- 4. Antisthenes, language, and truth
- 5. Corollaries
- The Place of the Sophist in Old Academic Theory and Curriculum Seiten 527 - 534Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- ReferencesSeiten 543 - 566 Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Index NominumSeiten 567 - 570 Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Index SubjectiumSeiten 571 - 573 Download Kapitel (PDF)




