Likeness and Likelihood in the Presocratics and Plato
Part of Cambridge Classical Studies
- Author: Jenny Bryan, University College London
- Date Published: December 2020
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108994095
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The Greek word eoikos can be translated in various ways. It can be used to describe similarity, plausibility or even suitability. This book explores the philosophical exploitation of its multiple meanings by three philosophers, Xenophanes, Parmenides and Plato. It offers new interpretations of the way that each employs the term to describe the status of his philosophy, tracing the development of this philosophical use of eoikos from the fallibilism of Xenophanes through the deceptive cosmology of Parmenides to Plato's Timaeus. The central premise of the book is that, in reflecting on the eoikos status of their accounts, Xenophanes, Parmenides and Plato are manipulating the contexts and connotations of the term as it has been used by their predecessors. By focusing on this continuity in the development of the philosophical use of eoikos, the book serves to enhance our understanding of the epistemology and methodology of Xenophanes, Parmenides and Plato's Timaeus.
Read more- Makes a significant contribution to understanding three important Greek philosophers: Xenophanes, Parmenides and Plato
- Treats both philosophical and philological aspects of these writers
- All Greek and Latin translated in the main text
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- Date Published: December 2020
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108994095
- length: 218 pages
- dimensions: 215 x 138 x 13 mm
- weight: 0.29kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Xenophanes' fallibilism
2. Parmenides' allusive ambiguity
3. Plato's Timaeus
Imitation and limitation in Timaeus' proemium
Conclusion.
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