Plato and Pythagoreanism
Autor Phillip Sidney Horkyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 apr 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190465704
ISBN-10: 0190465700
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 231 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190465700
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 231 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Philip S. Horky's Plato and Pythagoreanism is both deeply insightful and actually pleasant to read ... it is a great success.
This is an inspiring book, widening the view on the Pythagoreans and their concept of number. The material is perfectly organized.
This impressive work is crucial reading for students of early Pythagoreanism... Essential.
Plato and Pythagoreanism is a most interesting study, from which I learned a good deal and derived much pleasure. Horky sets out here to investigate the nature and extent of the influence on Plato and the Academy of that tradition within early Pythagoreanism which may be termed 'mathematical.' Despite the sketchy nature of the evidence, Horky proves his argument sufficiently to make this an important contribution to scholarship.
Horky's wide-ranging and meticulously researched Plato and Pythagoreanism provides an important contribution to our understanding of the doxographical traditions and the ongoing dialectic between the Greek philosophers of the fifth and fourth century BCE by engaging with some of the lesser known -- but no less interesting -- 'mathematical Pythagoreans' and systematically presenting their transformative influence on Plato's philosophy. This book deserves close attention from any student in ancient philosophy.
A trail-blazing effort to collect, summarize, and relate scattered pieces of information that have too often been ignored or dismissed in the past.... The early Pythagoreans are neither lost to history nor boring nor well understood. Horky invites us to see them with fresh eyes.
A fascinating, intelligent, and effective book.... By applying novel approaches to an old question, Horky has provided scholarship with a very remarkable contribution.
Approached in the right order and with due scholarly caution.... The study as a whole is of uniformly high quality.
It will be a standard text for those who are interested in Plato and Pythagoreanism, and especially for those of us interested in their connection.
This is an inspiring book, widening the view on the Pythagoreans and their concept of number. The material is perfectly organized.
This impressive work is crucial reading for students of early Pythagoreanism... Essential.
Plato and Pythagoreanism is a most interesting study, from which I learned a good deal and derived much pleasure. Horky sets out here to investigate the nature and extent of the influence on Plato and the Academy of that tradition within early Pythagoreanism which may be termed 'mathematical.' Despite the sketchy nature of the evidence, Horky proves his argument sufficiently to make this an important contribution to scholarship.
Horky's wide-ranging and meticulously researched Plato and Pythagoreanism provides an important contribution to our understanding of the doxographical traditions and the ongoing dialectic between the Greek philosophers of the fifth and fourth century BCE by engaging with some of the lesser known -- but no less interesting -- 'mathematical Pythagoreans' and systematically presenting their transformative influence on Plato's philosophy. This book deserves close attention from any student in ancient philosophy.
A trail-blazing effort to collect, summarize, and relate scattered pieces of information that have too often been ignored or dismissed in the past.... The early Pythagoreans are neither lost to history nor boring nor well understood. Horky invites us to see them with fresh eyes.
A fascinating, intelligent, and effective book.... By applying novel approaches to an old question, Horky has provided scholarship with a very remarkable contribution.
Approached in the right order and with due scholarly caution.... The study as a whole is of uniformly high quality.
It will be a standard text for those who are interested in Plato and Pythagoreanism, and especially for those of us interested in their connection.
Notă biografică
Phillip Sidney Horky is Lecturer in Classics at Durham University.