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The Unity of Mathematics in Plato's Republic: Kunst Und Leben in Den Zwanziger Jahren: Palingenesia, cartea 102

Autor Theokritos Kouremenos
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iun 2015
In his Republic Plato considers grasping the unity of mathematics as the ultimate goal of the mathematical studies in which the future philosopher-rulers must engage before they turn to philosophy. How the unity of mathematics is supposed to be understood is not explained, however. This book argues that Plato conceives of the unity of mathematics in terms of the mutually benefiting links between its branches, just as he conceives of the unity of the state outlined in the Republic in terms of the common benefit for all citizens. Evidence for this view is provided by a discussion of his conception of astronomy as a propedeutic to philosophy, which can be best understood as hinting at a historically possible link between fourth-century-BC astronomy and solid geometry. The monograph also includes a detailed discussion of two well-known stories about Plato: not only he motivated Greek mathematicians to solve a difficult problem in solid geometry with his interpretation of a Delphic oracle given to the inhabitants of the island of Delos but he also posed the question which led to the development of the astronomical theory of homocentric spheres. It is argued that these stories are best understood as fictional episodes in Plato's life, constructed from passages in his works.
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ISBN-13: 9783515110761
ISBN-10: 3515110763
Pagini: 141
Ilustrații: 8 Schwarz-Weiß- Abbildungen
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH
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Theokritos Kouremenos is Associate Professor of Greek Studies at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. His research interests are in ancient philosophy and science. He has published mainly on Aristotle and coauthored the 2006 edition of the Derveni Papyrus.