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Platos Dialectical Ethics: Phenomenological Interpretations Relating to the Philebus

Autor Hans-Georg Gadamer Traducere de Robert M. Wallace
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 1991
This classic work by Hans-Georg Gadamer-now translated into English for the first time-offers an extensive and imaginative interpretation of Plato's Philebus. Gadamer's earliest book, it also provides an ideal introduction to his thinking, showing how his influential hermeneutics emerged from his application of his teacher Martin Heidegger's phenomenological method to classical texts and problems.
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ISBN-13: 9780300048070
ISBN-10: 0300048076
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 149 x 217 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: YALE UNIV PR

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Part 1 On Plato's dialectic: conversation and the way we come to shared understanding - the idea of science, conversation and logos, the motives of a concern for the facts of the matter in a shared world (logos and dialectic), degenerate forms of speech, the Socratic dialogue; Plato's dialectic and the motive of coming to an understanding - the dialectic of the "Phaedo" and the "Republic", the theory of dialecti in the "Phaedrus", dialectic's ontological presuppositions (the "Sophist" and the "Parmenides"). Part 2 Interpretations of the "Philebus": the structure of "Philebus" - interpretations of "Philebus", the topic of conversation, making sure of the method, the excursus of dialectic; the new posing of the question - the more precise formulation of the topic, the doctrine of the four kinds, the application of this docrine to the question; investigation of the kinds of pleasure - corporeal pleasure and psychic pleasure, desire and anticipatory enjoyment, "False" pleasure as groundless hope, "False" pleasure as exaggerated and imagined anticipatory enjoyment, mixed pleasure as "False" pleasure (forgetfulness directed at displeasure), unmixed pleasure as enjoyment of what is enjoyable, the doctrine of science; the settling of the question (the good in human life). Appendix: Analytical table of contents (1931 edition).