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      Comparative ReligionPhilosophyPlatoMysticism
Contrairement aux interprétations coutumières il y a un dialogue permanent entre la République, le Politique et les Lois et non une rupture ou un changement substantiel de la pensée politique de Platon. Une analyse minutieuse de Leg. V... more
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      History of IdeasPolitical TheoryPlatoHistory of Political Thought
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      PlatoPlato's Ion
Many have argued that Plato’s intermediates are not independent entities. Rather, they exemplify the incapacity of discursive thought (διάνοια) for cognizing Forms. But just what does this incapacity consist in? Any successful answer will... more
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      PlatoAristotleHistory of MathematicsCritical Thinking
This paper provides an initial, multidimensional map of the complex relationships among consciousness, mind, brain and the external world in a way that follows both the contours of everyday experience and the findings of science. It then... more
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      Comparative ReligionCognitive ScienceMetaphysicsPhilosophy of Mind
Il saggio di Fulvia de Luise – L’involontarietà socratica del male e il macigno della responsabilità platonica. Tra il Protagora e il mito di Er – costituisce un tentativo di ricostruzione della posizione platonica sulla questione della... more
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      PlatoSocratesResponsibilityVoluntary Action
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      ManagementSemioticsGnosticismHistory
As a participant in the internationally presented eight part series The Scientists - Profiles of Discovery in 1979 by the Science-Unit of Australian National Television my subtitle was Pope the Catalyst. In that year UNESCO appointed me... more
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      Theoretical PhysicsPhilosophyArt TheoryClimate Change
On the History of Political Philosophy is a lively and lucid account of the major political theorists and philosophers of the ancient Greek, Roman, medieval, renaissance, and early modern periods. Topics include discussions concerning... more
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      International RelationsPolitical PhilosophyHumanitiesInternational Relations Theory
Parmenides is probably the most influential of all Presocratics on the subsequent history of philosophy, yet he has been poorly served by his English translators. They persistently turn his poem into awkward and deadening prose, as if he... more
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      Philosophy of ScienceMedieval PhilosophyGreek TragedyPresocratic Philosophy
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      PlatoHegelFriedrich NietzscheSocrates
1st year Philosophy Undergraduate at Roehampton University
1st Essay for Classical Philosophy
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      PhilosophyPhilosophy of MindPlatoAllegory of the Cave
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      PlatoSocratesErotica and Sexuality
The second Book of the Politics has been object of multiple considerations, but it has called the attention of the scholars mainly because of its detailed criticism of Plato's political projects, especially the Republic. In fact Aristotle... more
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      Political PhilosophyClassicsHistory of IdeasPolitical Theory
El tema de esta tesis es la educación musical en la filosofía de Platón. En la República de Platón, la etapa educativa más importante es la niñez; los vehículos de esta educación son la mousiké para el alma (o mente) y la gimnasia para el... more
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      PhilosophyKantPlatoAristotle
ABSTRACT: This article considers how the erotics of the real, of Bataille, might contribute to the ethics of the real, of Lacan, and also to the genealogy of morals disclosed by Nietzsche. Combining Bataille’s anthropological... more
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      PlatoFriedrich NietzscheJacques LacanSigmund Freud
Przysługujący widmom wywrotowy, niemalże rewolucyjny potencjał został odsunięty oraz zagubiony poprzez pozbycie się tej kontrowersyjnej kategorii z terytorium metafizyki i zbyt pośpieszne odesłanie jej do przestrzeni badań nad literaturą,... more
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      Critical TheoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesFuture Studies
Every scholar of ancient philosophy, I suppose, has written a paper on the Third Man Argument. This is my version ... (written in GERMAN) „Das Argument vom dritten Menschen“, in: Rolf. W. Puster (Hg.), Klassische Argumentationen in der... more
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      PlatoAncient PhilosophyAncient Greek PhilosophyARISTOTLE - PLATO - METAPHYSICS - EPISTEMOLOGY
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      PhilosophyPlatoHumorPlato's Symposium
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      BuddhismComparative ReligionIndian PhilosophyPlato
This paper is a speculative experimentation that aims to explore the relationship between desire and thinking. Deviating from the letter, it attempts to understand philosophy as the knowledge of desire, as much as the desire for... more
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      PsychoanalysisPhilosophyPlatoPhenomenology
The argument of the first Discours is governed by the antithesis between the ‘original’ nature of man on the one hand and the corruption of modern civilisation on the other; this antithesis is developed in terms of a contrast between the... more
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In Rhetoric and Power, Nathan Crick dramatizes the history of rhetoric by explaining its origin and development in classical Greece beginning the oral displays of Homeric eloquence in a time of kings, following its ascent to power during... more
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      HomerGreek TragedyGreek ComedyAristophanes
http://ojs.francoangeli.it/_omp/index.php/oa/catalog/book/510?fbclid=IwAR1kePaq_Yq-hpJUZ63DNFlz1dpKcQfE3UXX8VdxRnZYQmnWuyUTl3CpL7o Il volume riunisce contributi che, rispondendo ad un’esigenza oggi molto sentita, si interrogano sui... more
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      PlatoGerman IdealismPhilosophy Of LawHegel
MPhil Thesis at Canterbury Christchurch University. This thesis regards the ancient Pythagorean-Platonic idea of heavenly harmony as a philosophical paradox: stars are silent, music is not. The idea of ‘star music’ contains several... more
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      PlatoPhilosophy of MusicPythagoreanismNew Age spirituality
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      HomerPresocratic PhilosophyPlatoPythagoreanism
In “Plato and the Simulacrum,” Deleuze distinguishes between two types of mimetic images: the icon, which is based on the model-copy relation, and the simulacrum, which is “a copy without a model.” Behind this well-known distinction,... more
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      PsychoanalysisOntologyPlatoMimesis
A thesis on what advertising would be like if it shaped desire in ways that helped us flourish: the original goal of ethics. Combines a creative analysis of advertisements through history with an investigation of the concept of 'the... more
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      EthicsPlatoAdvertisingThomas Aquinas
Platon'un Kratylos'u, dil felsefesinin başlangıç noktası, dilbilimin kaçınılmaz başvuru kaynağı, dille ilgili kafamızı kurcalayan onlarca sorunun ilk defa telaffuz edildiği metindir. Platon'un dil kullanımı Kratylos'un labirentlerinde... more
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      PlatoPlato and PlatonismCratylusPlato's Cratylus
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      Discourse AnalysisReligionHistoryGender Studies
This essay makes the argument that in order to live well one has to let death permeate one's life and, further, that one's approach to one's death and finitude can be part of a project of self-creation.
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      Creative WritingCritical TheoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
Plato did more than hang out in Athens’ gymnasia, he actually set up a philosophical school in one. How education in Plato’s Academy differed from traditional Greek gymnasia is the subject of Chapter 5. In the utopian vision of... more
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      PlatoPhilosophy of SportAncient PhilosophyAncient Sports/Athletics
Tesis doctoral sobre el mal en Platón. ¿Qué es el mal para Platón? ¿Cuántos tipos de mal existen? ¿Cómo podemos remediar los males que acontecen? ¿Será posible evitarlos? Platón sugiere que mediante la música, la matemática y la gimnasia... more
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      PlatoPlato's Republic
The concept of the gentleman amateur was, and remains, an important aspect of upper and middle-class Victorian and Edwardian male identity. Although he remains a significant literary presence, the form and length of time the gentleman... more
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      HistoryCultural HistorySociologyCultural Studies
This book is the edited proceedings from the conference 'The Art of Stesichorus' held at St John's College, Oxford, on June 29–30 2012. Contributors include: Ewen Bowie (Oxford), Chris Carey (London), Patrick Finglass (Nottingham),... more
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      HomerArchaic PoetryIconographyPapyrology
Compare Origen’s understanding of God (On First Principles) to that of Plotinus’ (Enneads) to show the divergent paths they took. Answer is to include Plato’s metaphysics and Stoicism contribution to the development of their thought, and... more
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      PlatoPlotinusOrigenHypostases
“Friendship in Early Greek Ethics” examines the accounts of friendship (philia) in the early philosophical literature and argues that there is a coherent narrative of philosophical theorizing of friendship prior to Aristotle, one which... more
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      EthicsPresocratic PhilosophyPlatoSocrates
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      PlatoPoliticsPsycologyAlcibiades
Ο τόμος φιλοδοξεί να προσφέρει στον αναγνώστη ένα πολύτιμο εργαλείο εμβάθυνσης στο πλατωνικό κείμενο αναπαράγοντας την ερμηνευτική έκδοση του Ι. Συκουτρή και εμπλουτίζοντάς την με στοιχεία που θα συμπληρώνουν την εικόνα για το πλατωνικό... more
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      ClassicsPlatoHistory of Classical ScholarshipPlatonism
As Hellenic hero expert Gregory Nagy has effectively argued, ancient Greek athletics may be understood as the reenactment or mimēsis of the feats of heroes for the religious purpose of activating their life-giving spirits. I would... more
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      PlatoMimesisAncient Sports/AthleticsGreek Heroes and Heroines
The Terme Boxer, a life-size naked bronze athlete, complete with bleeding cuts, a broken nose, and cauliflower ears, is, by any count, a striking piece of sculpture. In it, some see the athletic embodiment of Hellenic aretē, others see... more
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      AestheticsPlatoVirtue EthicsAncient Sports/Athletics
ÖZET Bu makalede, klasik mantığın dayandığı temel sayılan ve akıl ilkeleri olarak bilinen özdeşlik, çelişmezlik ve üçüncü halin imkânsızlığının Platon'un eserlerindeki anlamı ve kullanımı analiz edilmektedir. Platon, özcü varlık... more
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      LogicPlatoFelsefeClassical Logic
Platon ve Aristoteles'te Tümeller Problemi Theory of Universals in Aristotle and Plato Özet Tümeller probleminde öne çıkan çözüm önerileri gerçekçilik ve adcılık altında toplanabilir. Platon ve Aristoteles görüşleriyle... more
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      PlatoAristotleProblem of Universals
Ce volume comporte trois chapitres : le premier décrit les linéaments d'une doctrine archaïque de la « phusis » visant toujours à connaître la « nature » de chaque chose, cet ensemble de caractéristiques qui fonde sa puissance, sa... more
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      HomerPresocratic PhilosophyPlatoAristotle
A short analysis of new Sappho's poem and of the questions about its problems of contextualizing. In my work I try to specify if the Brothers Poem could be linked to VIIth centry's symposium. Larichos as possible addressee and other... more
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      Greek LiteraturePlatoHoraceTheocritus (Classics)
The reassuring belief that “sport builds character” is firmly entrenched in popular opinion despite repeated examples of athlete misbehavior and widespread disagreement over just what character is and how it can be measured. Scholarly... more
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      PlatoPhilosophy of SportAncient PhilosophyPhysical Education