Stanley Rosen

(Author)

Plato's SymposiumPaperback, 15 July 1999

Plato's Symposium
Temporarily out of stock
Free Delivery
Cash on Delivery
15 Days
Free Returns
Secure Checkout
Buy More, Save More
Part of Series
Carthage Reprint
Print Length
428 pages
Language
English
Publisher
St. Augustine's Press
Date Published
15 Jul 1999
ISBN-10
1890318647
ISBN-13
9781890318642

Description

This is the first full-length study of the Symposium to be published in English, and one of the first English works on Plato to take its bearings by the dramatic form of the Platonic dialogue, a thesis that was regarded as heterodox at the time but which today is widely accepted by scholars of the most diverse standpoint. Rosen was also one of the first to study in detail the philosophical significance of the phenomenon of concrete human sexuality, as it is presented by Plato in the diverse characters of the main speakers in the dialogue. His analysis of the theoretical significance of pederasty in the dialogue was highly controversial at the time, but is today accepted as central to Plato's dramatic phenomenology of human existence.

Rosen discusses a variety of topics that had previously been neglected in the secondary literature, including the problem of the hybristic nature of the philosopher, the poetical dimension of Plato's conception of philosophy, and the theoretical implication of the difference between Platonic writing and Socratic conversation.

Product Details

Author:
Stanley Rosen
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
15 July 1999
Dimensions:
22.17 x 15.06 x 2.74 cm
ISBN-10:
1890318647
ISBN-13:
9781890318642
Language:
English
Pages:
428
Weight:
657.71 gm

Need Help?
+971 6 731 0280
support@gzb.ae

About UsContact UsPayment MethodsFAQsShipping PolicyRefund and ReturnTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyCookie Notice

VisaMastercardCash on Delivery

© 2024 White Lion General Trading LLC. All rights reserved.