
Maieusis pays tribute to the highly influential work of Myles Burnyeat, whose contributions to the study of ancient philosophy have done much to enhance the profile of the subject around the world. What is distinctive about his work is his capacity to deepen our understanding of the relation between ancient and modern thought, and to combine the best of contemporary philosophy - its insights as well as its rigour - with a deep sensitivity to classical texts. Nineteen of the world's leading experts in the field examine a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, with a particular focus on Plato. Topics include Socrates and the nature of philosophy, the different aspects of eros in the Symposium, Republic and Phaedrus, the Phaedo's arguments for immortality, wars and warriors in Plato, and the different aspects of the cave allegory in the Republic..
This collection investigates the enduring influence of Myles Burnyeat on the study of ancient philosophy and the intersection of classical texts with contemporary analytical rigor. Edited by Dominic Scott, the volume compiles contributions from nineteen prominent scholars who analyze the methodological approach Burnyeat championed. The essays demonstrate how his work bridges the gap between ancient conceptual frameworks and modern philosophical inquiry, specifically through a detailed examination of Platonic thought.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the field of classical studies, particularly for its focus on the intersection of modern analytical philosophy and ancient texts. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for scholars and advanced students of philosophy.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191537292
ISBN-13:
9780191537295
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