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049 _aMAIN
245 1 0 _aPlato's Statesman :
_bdialectic, myth, and politics /
_cedited by John Sallis.
260 _aAlbany :
_bState University of New York Press,
_c(c)2017.
300 _a1 online resource (vii, 326 pages).
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aSUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
520 0 _a"The Statesman is among the most widely ranging of Plato's dialogues, bringing together in a single discourse disparate subjects such as politics, mathematics, ontology, dialectic, and myth. The essays in this collection consider these subjects and others, focusing in particular on the dramatic form of the dialogue. They take into account not only what is said but how it is said, by whom and to whom it is said, and when and where it is said. In this way, the contributors approach the text in a manner that responds to the dialogue itself rather than bringing preconceived questions and scholarly debates to bear on it. The essays are especially attuned to the comedic elements that run through much of the dialogue and that are played out in a way that reveals the subject of the comedy. In the Statesman, these comedies reach their climax when the statesman becomes a participant in a comedy of animals and thereby is revealed in his true nature."--Back cover.
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505 0 0 _aBeginnings /
_rJohn Sllis --
_tFrom spontaneity to automaticity : polar (opposite) reversal at statesman 269c-274d /
_rMicheal Nass --
_tAutochthony, sexual reproduction, and political life in the statesman myth /
_rSara Brill --
_tWhere have all the shepherds gone? : Socratic withdrawal in Plato's Statesman /
_rS. Montgomery Ewegen --
_tThe time of politics : on the relationship between life and law in Plato's Statesman /
_rWalter A. Brogan --
_tNickolas pappas, a little move toward Greek philosophy : reassessing the statesman myth --
_tNoêsis and logos in the eleatic trilogy, with a focus on the visitor's jokes at Statesman 266AD /
_rMitchell Miller --
_tFinding the right concepts : on dialectics in Plato's statesman /
_rGünter Figal --
_tParadigm and dialectical inquiry in Plato's statesman /
_rEric Sanday --
_tThe art of the example in Plato's Statesman /
_rJames Risser --
_tReconsidering the relations between the Statesman, the philosopher, and the sophist /
_rNoburu Notomi --
_tSyngrammatology in Plato's Statesman /
_rRobert Metcalf --
_tStranger than the stranger : Axiothea /
_rDrew A. Hyland --
_tOn law and the science of politics in Plato's Statesman /
_rRobert C. Bartlett --
_tAdrift on the boundless sea of unlikeness : sophistry and law --
_tIn the statesman /
_rRayan Drake --
_tThe philosophers in plato's trilogy /
_rBurt C. Hopkins --
_tTransformations : platonic mythos and plotinian logos /
_rGary M. Gurtler.
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600 0 0 _aPlato --
600 0 0 _aPlato
_xPolitical and social views.
650 0 _aPolitical science
_vEarly works to 1800.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aSallis, John,
_d1938-
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