In this book, William H. F. Altman considers the pedagogical connections behind the post-Republic dialogues from Timaeus to Theaetetus in the context of their Reading Order.
In this book, William H. F. Altman considers the pedagogical connections behind the post-Republic dialogues from Timaeus to Theaetetus in the context of their Reading Order.
William H. F. Altman, an independent scholar now living in Brazil, is a retired public high school teacher with more than thirty years experience teaching history, Latin, and the humanities.
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Preface: Plato the Teacher and the post-Republic Dialogues Introduction: The Guardians in Action 1 Timaeus-Critias: "A Deceptive Cosmos of Words" 1. Cicero and Taylor's Timaeus 2. Plato's Parmenidean Pedagogy 3. Demiurge, World Soul, and Receptacle 4. The Missing Speech of the Absent Fourth 5. Critias, Phaedrus, and the Theological-Political Problem 2 Phaedrus as Fair Warning 6. "Whither, forsooth, and Whence?" 7. The Science of Deception 8. Introducing Collection and Division 9. The Three Speeches 10. Rereading Phaedrus 3 Parmenides as Preliminary Training 11. The Problem of the One and the Many 12. Three Dianoetic Interventions 13. Plato's Trinity and Young Socrates 4 Philebus: "As if in Battle" 14. The Restoration 15. The Most Difficult Test: ???es?? e?? ??s?a? 16. Philebus and Reading Order 5 Beginning of the End: Cratylus and Theaetetus 17. False Assumptions and Midwifery 18. The Theaetetus Digression as Crisis: Fight or Flight? 19. Looking Forward and Bac
Preface: Plato the Teacher and the post-Republic Dialogues Introduction: The Guardians in Action 1 Timaeus-Critias: "A Deceptive Cosmos of Words" 1. Cicero and Taylor's Timaeus 2. Plato's Parmenidean Pedagogy 3. Demiurge, World Soul, and Receptacle 4. The Missing Speech of the Absent Fourth 5. Critias, Phaedrus, and the Theological-Political Problem 2 Phaedrus as Fair Warning 6. "Whither, forsooth, and Whence?" 7. The Science of Deception 8. Introducing Collection and Division 9. The Three Speeches 10. Rereading Phaedrus 3 Parmenides as Preliminary Training 11. The Problem of the One and the Many 12. Three Dianoetic Interventions 13. Plato's Trinity and Young Socrates 4 Philebus: "As if in Battle" 14. The Restoration 15. The Most Difficult Test: ???es?? e?? ??s?a? 16. Philebus and Reading Order 5 Beginning of the End: Cratylus and Theaetetus 17. False Assumptions and Midwifery 18. The Theaetetus Digression as Crisis: Fight or Flight? 19. Looking Forward and Bac
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