Fb2 The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy ePub
by P. Christopher Smith,Hans-Georg Gadamer
Category: | Philosophy |
Subcategory: | Political books |
Author: | P. Christopher Smith,Hans-Georg Gadamer |
ISBN: | 0300041144 |
ISBN13: | 978-0300041149 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Yale University Press; First Paperback Edition edition (1986) |
Pages: | 185 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1487 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1185 kb |
Digital formats: | doc lrf rtf mobi |
The Idea of the Good in n Philosophy (German: Die Idee des Guten zwischen Plato und Aristoteles) is a 1978 book by the philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer.
The Idea of the Good in n Philosophy (German: Die Idee des Guten zwischen Plato und Aristoteles) is a 1978 book by the philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer. P. Christopher Smith considers it among Gadamer's most important books, because it represents an extended example of Gadamerian hermeneutical techniques and provides new insights into n philosophy.
Hans-Georg Gadamer (Author), P. Christopher Smith (Translator). For those familiar with the writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer, the combination of clarity, earnestness and depth of insight in The Idea of the Good in n Philosophy will come as no surprise. Gadamer offers a fascinating and compelling re-interpretation of the relationship between Plato and Aristotle, in which he argues compellingly for his controversial thesis of the fundamental unity of these two titanic philosophers. A must read for students of philosophy.
Hans-Georg Gadamer & P. Christopher Smith. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (1):53-53 (1988). From Plato's Good to Platonic God. Lloyd Gerson - 2008 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 2 (2):93-112. N. H. G. Robinson - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (71):240 - 252. The Concept Of The Good In The Pre-Platonic Philosophy: W Filozofii Przedplatońskiej). Artur Pacewicz - 2006 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 1 (1):87-99.
Start by marking The Idea of the Good in n . Well translated and usefully annotated by P. Christopher Smit. .Gadamer was a teacher for most of his lif Hans-Georg Gadamer was born February 11, 1900 in Marburg, Germany. Arabic: هانز جورج غادامير).
Start by marking The Idea of the Good in n Philosophy as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read.Gadamer’s book exhibits a broad and grand vision as One of this century’s most important philosophers here focuses on Plato’s Protagoras, Phaedo, Republic, and Philebus and on Aristotle’s three moral treatises to show the essential continuity of Platonic and Aristotelian reflection on the nature of the good.
Well translated and usefully annotated by P.In it, we see Gadamer at his best, that is, engaged in the practice of interpreting important texts from the philosophical tradition, and also at his most controversial.Gadamer’s book exhibits a broad and grand vision as well as a great love for the Greek thinkers. The translation is highly readable. I enthusiastically recommend this difficult and challenging book as one that rewards all efforts to understand the important claims it makes on its readers. Francis J. Ambrosio, International Philosophy Quarterly.Gadamer's book exhibits a broad and grand vision as well as a great love for the Greek thinkers.
The Idea of the Good in n Philosophy. Translated and with an introduction and annotation by p. The translator's introduction and frequent annotation provide special elucidation on points of doctrinal complexity, giving ample references to other works and rival interpretations.
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One of this century's most important philosophers here focuses on Plato's Protagoras, Phaedo, Republic, and Philebus and on Aristotle's three moral treatises to show the essential continuity of Platonic and Aristotelian reflection on the nature of the good.
The Idea of the Good in n Philosophy^ must be counted nonetheless among Gadamer's most important books
The Idea of the Good in n Philosophy^ must be counted nonetheless among Gadamer's most important books. For one thing, it gives us an extended example of the hermeneutical or interpretive techniques for which Gadamer has become so well known; for another, it provides us with remarkable new insights 1. Hans Georg Gadamer, Wahrheit und Methode (Tbingen, 1965), henceforth WM. This work has appeared in translation as Truth and Method (New York, 1975).