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  1. Change and Location: A New and Old Case against Functionality.Marion Florian - 2025 - Metaphysica 26 (1).
    In this paper, I shall discuss the question whether a concrete object can be multi-located while it is moving or not. I shall say nothing on the vexed issue of multi-location in and for itself. Instead, my discussion will support a ‘might’-conditional claim: ‘if multi-location were possible, then change might imply multi-location’. To do this, after a very short clarification of the various meanings of ‘to be located’, I will first present and discuss Diodorus’ arguments against the reality of motion, (...)
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  2. Arqueología de lo político: bíos, tekné, stásis.Iván Torres Apablaza - 2024 - Poliética 12 (1):5-32.
    El siguiente artículo desarrolla una interrogación filosófica sobre lo político a partir de una problematización arqueológica que permite precisar su carácter histórico y discursivo. El emplazamiento de esta pregunta, muestra la constitución y despliegue de lo político en torno a tres arcanos que entrelazan una definición antropológica de la vida (bíos), una modulación técnica (tekné) que prescribe su carácter oikonómico, y un conjunto de relaciones de fuerzas adversariales que definen su procedencia belicosa (stásis). El artículo finaliza con una serie de (...)
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  3. La interpretación platónica del desafío inmoralista.Javier Echenique - 2025 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 42 (1):1-11.
    Se argumenta que el inmoralismo que confronta Platón en República I y II, lejos de presentar un solo desafío, tiene en realidad cuatro niveles de exigencia progresiva. Esta estructura escalonada del desafío inmoralista pone de manifiesto el hecho de que el desafío oficial, formulado por Adamanto en República II, corresponde a una peculiar interpretación que Platón hace del inmoralismo. Esto se debe a que los dos primeros niveles del desafío no introducen la novedosa posibilidad de suplantación de la realidad moral (...)
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  4. Entitatividad y esencialidad del concepto de substancia en la Metafísica de Aristóteles.Estiven Valencia Marin - 2025 - Revista de Filosofía Eikasia 125 (1):339–356.
    Conocer los elementos que forman parte del mundo advierte de la presencia de un saber general que responde a definiciones universales, al ser estos rasgos de un saber que explica las causas y principios de todo ente lo cual implica comprender aquello por lo que las cosas son. En efecto, los conceptos del ser, de ente y substancia adquieren un nuevo sentido en el pensamiento de Aristóteles dejando un claro nexo entre estos, precisamente en el consorcio entitatividad-esencialidad que define a (...)
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  5. Greek research in Australia: proceedings of the ninth biennial international conference of Greek Studies, Flinders University, June 2011.Michael Tsianikas, Nina Maadad, George Couvalis & Maria Palaktsoglou (eds.) - 2013 - Adelaide: Department of Language Studies, Modern Greek, Flinders Univesity, 2013.
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  6. The philosophical views of the Sophists on paideia. Rhetoric, Gymnastics, Arithmetic and Music.Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2016 - Dissertation, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens • Faculty of Philosophy
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  7. From Democracy to Paideia or Vice Versa?Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2012 - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 22 (1):351-358.
    The term paideia drawn from ancient Greek Philosophy. Paideia is a general term, which is connected with ethic, rhetoric, mathematics, grammar, physics, even astronomy, etc. Paideia is the necessary precondition for effective democracy. In this paper we discuss about paideia as a special element for the establishment of democracy. We will try to speak especially about sophists, the traveling professional teachers, and the connection existed between them and democracy. Democratic institution had created a demand for an education that would prepare (...)
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  8. Ethniká kai yperethniká stoicheia katá tēn télēsin tōn Olympiakōn Agōnōn (National and international elements in the conduct of the Olympic Games).Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2001 - Iphitos 2 (1):111-117.
    The identity of athletic phenomenon is influenced by numerous national and international factors. This section analyzes the significance of participation in the Olympic Games, as defined by the Olympic Charter and the Olympic Movement. Participation in the Olympic Games, akin to the “Ancient Olympia," was historically significant, facilitated by the concept of "Ekecheiria,"(Ἐκεχειρία) which ensured peace during the games. Today, the responsibility for organizing the Games lies not with the state but with organizations that embody national characteristics. This presents a (...)
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  9. The Demosthenes extract on unintentional manslaughter.Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2005 - Sports Implementation and the Olympic Games, 1:74-77.
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  10. Isocrate, la médecine et la philosophie.Annie Hourcade - 2016 - Ktema 41 (2016):17-28.
    La relation entre la pratique médicale et l'usage du discours dans ses dimensions rhétorique, politique ou philosophique est présente chez Isocrate, comme en témoignent notamment les paragraphes 21-22 du Busiris, ou encore le Sur la Paix (39-40), contribuant ainsi à faire figurer Isocrate parmi ceux - sophistes, historiens, philosophes - qui font référence, parfois de manière récurrente, à cette relation. Prenant pour point de départ le Busiris et les difficultés qu'il soulève, le but de cette étude est de tenter de (...)
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  11. Entre mythe et histoire, figures du conseiller et naissance du concept de délibération chez Hérodote.Annie Hourcade - 2015 - Practical Reasoning. Journal of Political Science, Communication and Cultural Studies 1 (1):32-45.
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  12. Antik Yunan Felsefesinde Arkhe Kavramı ve Görünüş-Gerçeklik Ayrımı: Thales, Anaksimandros ve Anaksimenes'in Perspektifinden Bir İnceleme.Alper Bilgehan Yardımcı - 2024 - FLSF Felsefe Ve Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 1 (39):1-18.
    Bu çalışma, Antik Yunan felsefesinde görünüş-gerçeklik problemi üzerine odaklanan ve bu bağlamda 'arkhe' kavramını değerlendiren bir analiz sunmaktadır. Arkhe, gerçekte değişenin ardında değişmeden kalan ancak durumları veya görünüşleri değişen bir ilke veya töz olarak kabul edilmekte ve bu bağlamda varlığın gerçekliği ile görünüşü arasındaki ilişkiyi açıklamak için kullanılmaktadır. Miletli filozoflar, arkheyi varlık için temel ilke olarak görürler ve bu ilkenin varlık üzerindeki değişimlerin arkasındaki sabit unsuru temsil ettiğini savunurlar. Bu unsur doğanın temelini oluşturur ve varlık ile onun görünüşü arasındaki ayrımı (...)
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  13. Aristotle's Ontology of Artefacts. [REVIEW]Riin Sirkel - 2024 - Bryn Mawr Classical Review 202411.
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  14. Moralischer Fortschritt in Griechenland und China: Ein Vergleich der achsenzeitlichen Entwicklungen.Heiner Roetz - 2000 - In Oskar Fahr, Wolfgang Ommerborn & Konrad Wegman, Politisches Denken Chinas in alter und neuer Zeit. Münster: LIT Verlag. pp. 123–151.
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  15. Melissus on Limits and Beginnings.Refik Güremen - 2023 - In Mc Kirahan Richard, Aristotle and the Eleatics: Aristotele e gli Eleati. Academia – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 175-187.
    Reflections on some aspects of Richard McKirahan's 2019 lectures on "An Aristotelianizng Parmenides." This chapter offers a reconstruction of Aristotle's representation of Melissus.
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  16. Filosofía helenística: tras los vestigios de la naturaleza.Werther Gonzales León (ed.) - 2024
    Heredera directa de la tradición griega, la filosofía helenística no desatendió el llamamiento de la naturaleza, de la φύσις. Una reflexión sobre ella, directa o indirecta, verbalizada o silenciosa, puede reconocerse prácticamente en cada escuela de este período de la historia de la filosofía. No puede decirse, pues, que la cuestión de la naturaleza, la pregunta filosófica por la realidad natural, fue eludida y desestimada durante el helenismo; sin embargo, tampoco puede afirmarse categóricamente la absoluta centralidad de dicha pregunta. La (...)
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  17. Parmenides as a Thinker of Fate.David Torrijos-Castrillejo - 2024 - Religions 15:1295.
    Although some ancient sources relate Parmenides to the religious doctrine of fate, this concept is not usually prominent in the scholarly presentation of the Eleatic thinker. Here, we offer a tentative interpretation of the notion of necessity in Parmenides’ poem, as a peculiar philosophical understanding of the presence of fate in reality. Necessity, divinised by Parmenides, implies that all things are bound together by the chains of fate. Therefore, his philosophical proposal consists in understanding this unity of reality originated by (...)
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  18. Aristotle on accidental causation.Tyler Huismann - 2024 - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This major new study of Aristotle's natural philosophy connects it to modern theories of causation and provides fresh interpretations of classic issues. Structured around close readings of the Physics and the Metaphysics and informed by contemporary theories of causation, it offers a rich treatment of some of Aristotle's core texts.
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  19. The Common Good.Dhananjay Jagannathan - 2021 - In Paul Cartledge & Carol Atack, A Cultural History of Democracy: V. 1, Cultural History of Democracy in Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 57–76.
  20. Phôs: Plato's Doctrine of Light.Armando Francesco D'Ippolito - 2024 - Dissertation, University College Dublin
    This thesis deals with Plato’s conception and use of light (phôs) across a selection of dialogues. In the extensive secondary literature on Plato, when the topic of light is touched on, the main, if not the only, work considered is the Republic. However, Plato appeals to light frequently and in different ways across his works. There are therefore numerous scenarios, outside the Republic, in which references to light are made in a philosophically relevant manner. In this thesis, I identify and (...)
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  21. Practical Reason and its role in determining the ends of action in Aristotle’s practical philosophy.Victor Gonçalves de Sousa - 2024 - Dissertation, Universidade de São Paulo
    The aim of this Dissertation is to ascertain what role reason has in determining the ends of action in Aristotle’s practical philosophy. I argue that Aristotle is committed to an answer to this question according to which full virtue (ἀρετὴ κυρία) enables one to aim for fine ends for their own sakes, decide on virtuous actions on their own account, and perform virtuous actions for their own sakes. Yet, on my reading, full virtue would not be necessary for aiming for (...)
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  22. Isocrates’ Political Science.Pavlos Kontos - 2024 - Polis 41 (3):389-410.
    This article argues that despite Aristotle’s criticism of him, Isocrates does not actually hold the belief that political science, or universal knowledge of practical affairs, is impossible. When he appears to express this view, he is using hyperbole to distinguish himself from his adversaries. In reality, while he certainly underscores the significance of particular cases and doxa, he also claims to possess insights into universal principles concerning politics. He does so on the ground of philosophical arguments characterized by their consistency, (...)
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  23. Virtus quærens delectationis. El valor instrumental de la virtud en Epicuro.Estiven Valencia Marin - 2024 - Horizontes de Pensamiento 5 (1):24-48.
    Las críticas proferidas en la antigüedad y en la contemporaneidad acerca de la realización del proyecto hedónico de Epicuro, aducen algunas deficiencias en los principios valorativos y epistémicos que trastocan el sentido originario de dicho autor. Frente a las críticas, la censura a los valores tradicionales y el análisis de los deseos como caracteres de la virtud sugieren una respuesta a la insuficiencia epistémica y de valoración con que se designa a la doctrina epicúrea. Por ello, en este artículo se (...)
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  24. Aristotle’s Causal Definitions of the Soul.Cameron F. Coates - 2024 - Ancient Philosophy 44 (2):449-467.
    Does Aristotle offer a definition of the soul? In fact, he rejects the possibility of defining the soul univocally. Because “life” is a homonymous concept, so too is “soul”. Given the specific causal role that Aristotle envisages for form and essence, the soul requires multiple different definitions to capture how it functions as a cause in each form of life. Aristotle suggests demonstrations can be given which express these causal definitions; I reconstruct these demonstrations.
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  25. El problema del placer en los programas legislativo y educativo platónicos.Estiven Valencia-Marin - 2024 - Universitas Philosophica 41 (82):119-135.
    Una deseada organización social por la cual se erige una teoría filosófica en materia política aparece en Platón como una cuestión de orden moral que tiene en la aprehensión de virtudes su naturaleza. La razón regenta sobre el alma cuya condición desiderativa puede tender a un extravío de la virtud, y por ello nada más contrario al orden de sí mismo que el estar dominado por placeres. No obstante, el placer, pese a su caracterización abyecta como sensación natural del hombre, (...)
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  26. Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle: Philosophical Theoria and Traditional Practice. By Julie K. Ward. [REVIEW]Nevim Borçin - 2024 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 117 (4):452-454.
    In this book, Julie K. Ward examines the concept of theoria within both philosophical and what she terms ‘traditional’ frameworks. Her primary objective is to enhance the ongoing philosophical discussion surrounding Plato and Aristotle’s accounts of theoria by situating them within the context of the earlier practice of traditional theoria. By understanding the cultural ground from which these philosophical accounts spring, Ward rightly asserts that her work enables a deeper and more sustained critical analysis of both philosophers’ theories than what (...)
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  27. Crossing the Stream, Leaving the Cave: Buddhist-Platonist Philosophical Inquiries.Amber D. Carpenter & Pierre-Julien Harter (eds.) - 2024 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Crossing the Stream, Leaving the Cave brings philosophers from two of the world's great philosophical traditions--Platonic and Indian Buddhist--into joint inquiry on topics in metaphysics, epistemology, mind, language, and ethics. An international team of scholars address selected questions of mutual concern to Buddhist and Platonist: How can knowledge of reality transform us? Will such transformation leave us speechless, or disinterested in the world around us? What is cause? What is self-knowledge? And how can dreams shed light on waking cognition? What (...)
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  28. El Criterio del Placer en las Leyes V 733a-734e.José Antonio Giménez - 2021 - Méthexis 33 (1):80-101.
    In Book v of Plato’s Laws, he defends that a virtuous life is better than a vicious one, based on the idea that the former involves more pleasure than the latter (733a-734e). The use of this kind of argumentation seems to contradict other passages of the Laws, in which it will be objected that pleasure can work as a criterion of election. This essay aims to show that this recourse does not presuppose any kind of hedonism. In order to prove (...)
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  29. Narrative Order and the Cosmo-Political Representations of the Characters in the Timaeus.Daniel A. Restrepo - 2020 - Méthexis 32 (1):86-109.
    In this essay, I argue that the ordering of the speeches in Plato’s Timaeus indicates two things. First, each speech represents one of the three genera or principles Timaeus discusses. Socrates’ summary represents the forms, Critias’ Atlantis story embodies Becoming, and Timaeus’ cosmology serves as χώρα. Second, Timaeus responds to the other speakers in the order in which they were presented before beginning again with χώρα. Once Timaeus introduces χώρα, one of his tasks is laying the groundwork for Critias’ war (...)
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  30. Antik Yunan’da Mitos-Logos İlişkisi: Thales’in Arkhe Sorununa Bakışının Mitos Açısından Değerlendirilmesi.Musa Yanık - 2020 - Ibad Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 3 (7):863-281.
    Mitos ve Logos kavramları Antik Yunan uygarlığında söz kavramına karşılık gelen sözcükleri karşılamak için kullanılmıştır. Felsefe tarihinin başlangıcı için yapılan tanımlamalarda ise mitos kavramının yerine logos kavramının tercih edilmesi iki kavram arasında bir farklılığı ortaya koymak için yapılmaktadır. Bu ayrımın nedeni ise mitos’un daha çok dinsel içerikle anılması logos’un ise içerisinde bir tür akılsallık barındırması şeklindeki yorumlarda kendini göstermektedir. Ancak söz konusu ayrımın ilk doğa filozofu/ilk felsefeci olarak nitelendirilen Thales için geçerli olup olmadığı geçmişte olduğu gibi günümüzde de halen tartışılmaktadır. (...)
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  31. Feminizing the City: Plato on Women, Masculinity, and Thumos.Kirsty Ironside & Joshua Wilburn - 2024 - Hypatia:1-24.
    This paper responds to two trends in debates about Plato's view of women in the Republic. First, many scholars argue or assume that Plato seeks to minimize the influence of femininity in the ideal city, and to make guardian women themselves as “masculine” as possible. Second, scholars who address the relationship between Plato's views of women and his psychological theory tend to focus on the reasoning and appetitive parts of the tripartite soul. In response to the first point, we argue (...)
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  32. Théorie platonīcienne de l'amour.Léon Robin - 1933 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
  33. A Study on Miasma, Purification and the Problem of Evil in Modern Cinema: The Case of the Movie La Jauria (2022) (15th edition).Atilla Akalın & Burcu Yüce Akalın - 2024 - International Journal of Eurasia Social Sciences (Ijoess) 15 (55):406-418.
    In the ancient Greek world, the concept of 'miasma,' which becomes permanent and has the potential to grow over time due to evil acts such as murder committed in the city, is a concept frequently referred to in many classical tragedies. To the extent that miasma has a bad connotation due to its nature and is a situation that occurs due to evil actions, it can be considered together with the philosophical problem of evil. In this study, we aim to (...)
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  34. Meritocracy and the Tests of Virtue in Greek and Confucian Political Thought.Justin Tiwald & Jeremy Reid - 2024 - Journal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture 41:111–147.
    A crucial tenet of virtue-based or expertise-based theorizing about politics is that there are ways to identify and select morally and epistemically excellent people to hold office. This paper considers historical challenges to this task that come from within Greek and Confucian thought and political practice. Because of how difficult it is to assess character in ordinary settings, we argue that it is even more difficult to design institutions that select for virtue at the much wider political scale. Specifically, we (...)
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  35. Le traité sur la quadrature des lunules attribué à Leon Battista Alberti.Dominique Raynaud - 2006 - Albertiana 9:31-68.
    Le De lunularum quadratura (Firenze, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, ms. Magl. V 243, fos 77v-79r) est un court opuscule traditionnellement attribué à Leon Battista Alberti selon une conjecture qui remonte à la première édition de ce texte par Girolamo Mancini. Cette attribution ne repose sur aucune preuve directe. Elle résulte de ce que le traité est joint à une copie des Ex ludis rerum mathematicarum du même auteur et de l’intérêt qu’il portait aux sciences exactes. Le De lunularum quadratura – qu’il (...)
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  36. Foro Internacional de Filosofía Antigua, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Colombia.Estiven Valencia Marín - 2024 - Revista de Humanidades 49 (1):479-482.
    Dada la necesidad de formalizar un espacio de reflexión y discusión sobre los problemas y autores correspondientes al período de la antigüedad grecorromana, desde la Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira ingeniaron y materializaron el desarrollo de un foro académico. Con miras a la difusión y acrecentamiento de los estudios sobre el pensamiento grecolatino, se piensa para la región cafetera colombiana un avance importante en cuanto a la propuesta de proyectos y de actividades de talante dialógico a ejemplo de los países latinoamericanos (...)
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  37. Reseña de libro: Stella, Fabio. Νόος e νοεῖν da Omero a Platone. Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, Besançon, 2021, 808 pp. [REVIEW]David Torrijos-Castrillejo - 2024 - Anuario Filosófico 57:179-181.
  38. Apologia irracjonalności. [REVIEW]Bartosz Żukowski - 2003 - Edukacja Filozoficzna 35 (35):413-419.
    "Apology of Irrationality". Review of Eric R. Dodds. Grecy i irracjonalność. Trans. J. Partyka. Bydgoszcz: Wydawnictwo Homini, 2002.
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  39. Język i ontologia.Charles H. Kahn - 2008 - Kęty: Marek Derewiecki Press. Translated by Bartosz Żukowski.
    Translation of and Foreword to Charles H. Kahn's "Language and Ontology".
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  40. Analítica de los deseos para una reivindicación del placer desde la propuesta ética de Epicuro.Estiven Valencia Marin - 2023 - San Martín, Argentina: Editorial Uuirto. Edited by Juan Manuel López Rivera.
    La doctrina sugerida por el filósofo de Samos, al menos en lo que respecta al placer como fin de la vida dichosa, informa de ciertos rasgos teóricos los cuales convergen en una finalidad: la defensa de la vida feliz que, en sentido omnímodo, recoge variados aspectos de la existencia (material y anímica), siendo preeminente el propósito de un filosofar que busca de la salud del cuerpo y la imperturbabilidad del alma. Para ello, un conocimiento de la realidad de lo provechoso (...)
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  41. Avoiding Façons de Parler: Potentiality and Possibility in Aristotle’s Philosophy.José Luis Fernández - 2023 - Humanities Bulletin 6 (2):66-77.
    The distinction between potentiality and possibility in Aristotle’s modal teleology is sometimes conflated by the implicative conjunction that potentiality implies possibility and possibility implies potentiality. In his unpublished doctoral dissertation Richard Rorty warns that trying to pin down Aristotle’s definition of potentiality often leads to treating the term as a “mere façon de parler.” Consonant with Rorty, this paper observes that the definition of possibility in Aristotle’s works is not without its own share of semantic snags. Subsequently, I abide by (...)
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  42. U odbranu Sokrata: Sokratovi argumenti protiv Trasimahovog shvatanja pravednosti.Irina Deretić - 2015 - Theoria: Beograd 58 (3):41-68.
    Nemali broj interpretatora Platonove Države smatra kako Sokratova argumentacija protiv Trasimaha u prvoj knjizi Države nije zadovoljavajuća, valjana i uverljiva. U ovom radu autorka nastoji da pokaže u čemu leže smisao, snaga i validnost Sokratovih argumenata protiv imoralističkog stanovišta o prirodi pravednosti. Njegovi argumenti nemaju samo elenktičku, pobijajuću vrednost, nego nam daju i uvid u neka načelna pitanja, poput prirode umeća, pleoneksije, funkcije, vrline, eudajmonije, te pružaju putokaz u kojem pravcu će se kretati dalja rasprava u Državi.
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  43. Aristotle’s Ontology of Artefacts.Marilù Papandreou - 2023 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    It is commonly believed that Aristotle merely uses artefacts as examples or analogical cases. This book, however, shows that Aristotle gives a specific, coherent account of artefacts that in various ways owes much to Plato. Moreover, it proposes a new, definitive solution to the problem of artefacts' substantiality, which comprises two controversial positions: (i) that Aristotle holds a binary view of substantiality according to which artefacts are not substances at all; (ii) that artefacts fail to be substances because they exhibit (...)
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  44. Zwei Prinzipienlehren aber nur ein Prinzip. Eudoros von Alexandrien und (neu-)pythagoreische Henologie.Kasra Abdavi Azar - 2023 - Elenchos 44 (2):273–293.
    According to the prevalent scholarly opinion, Eudorus of Alexandria supposes two interrelated levels within the same metaphysical hierarchy: one transcendent principle (to hen) at the highest level and two opposing principles (monas and aoristos dyas) at the subjacent level. This paper presents an alternative interpretation, arguing that Eudorus’ report, in fact, involves two different explanations regarding the first principle(s): one strictly monistic and the other dualistic. Eudorus holds the former approach (the so-called highest teaching, which is particularly influenced by Platonic (...)
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  45. Classical Philosophical Approaches to Lying and Deception.James Mahon - 2018 - In Jörg Meibauer, The Oxford Handbook of Lying. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford Handbooks. pp. 13-31.
    This chapter examines the views of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle on lying. It it outlines the differences between different kinds of falsehoods in Plato (real falsehoods and falsehoods in words), the difference between myths and lies, the 'noble' (i.e., pedigree) lie in The Republic, and how Plato defended rulers lying to non-rulers about, for example, eugenics. It considers whether Socrates's opposition to lying is consistent with Socratic irony, and especially with his praise of his interlocutors as wise. Finally, it looks (...)
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  46. The Roots of Feminist Theory in the Philosophy of Plato.Davar Mohamad Mahdi & Taslimi Saeideh - 2023 - International Journal of Social Science Research and Review 6 (10):595-603.
    Plato is among the most influential philosophers in the course of history, and the range of his ideas about different issues makes other scholars impressed. Considering his various views on varied subjects, one can argue that many ideas of the thinkers originated from Plato’s ideas in the contemporary world. Plato, in different positions, discussed women and their equality with men, especially in Republic Book V. The study of the ideas makes one suppose that the book explores the roots of feminist (...)
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  47. Pirḳe mavo le-Aplaṭon.John Glucker - 1985 - [Tel Aviv]: Maṭkal, Ḳetsin ḥinukh rashi, Gale-Tsahal, Miśrad ha-biṭaḥon.
  48. "Every Perception Is Accompanied by Pain!": Theophrastus's Criticism of Anaxagoras.Wei Cheng - 2023 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (4):559-583.
    abstract: Anaxagoras is notorious for his view that every perception is accompanied by pain but that not all concurrent pains are distinctly felt by the perceiving subject. This thesis is reported and criticized by Aristotle's heir Theophrastus in his De Sensibus. Traditionally, scholars believe that Theophrastus rejects Anaxagoras's thesis of the ubiquity of pain as counterintuitive, with the appeal to unfelt pain looking like a desperate category mistake given that pain is nothing but a feeling. Contra the traditional view, this (...)
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  49. The Introduction of Philosophical Metaphor: Notes on Pender's Reading of Plato's Lexicon and Imagery of Likeness with Reference to the Early Dialogues.Armando F. D'Ippolito - manuscript
    When it comes to metaphors, a philosopher may feel inclined to become a metaphorologist, which is to say, an expert of metaphors, in the sense of an expert of what metaphors are. A talented writer would rather become a skilled user of them. Plato is certainly both things. He says very little about metaphors. However, he uses plenty of them, virtually in all dialogues. Moreover, starting from a certain point of his literary production, Plato's metaphors become more relevant from a (...)
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  50. Philosophy and Etymology: Notes on Sedley's Reading of Plato's Cratylus.Armando F. D'Ippolito - manuscript
    At least once in life, we all have been asked to explain what exactly philosophy is, or what a philosopher does. Some of us will have tried the etymological way: philosophy is the love (philía) of wisdom (sophía), hence philosophers are the latter’s lovers. Did that work? May etymology succeed in revealing any inner meanings of words? And also, may etymology be a useful philosophical tool? A spectacular example of the use of etymology for philosophical purposes is given by Plato (...)
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