Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
Princeton University Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
15. Disorderly Motion in Plato's Timaeus
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION xi
- TEXTUAL CONVENTIONS xv
- ABBREVIATIONS xvii
-
PART ONE SOCRATES
- 1. The Paradox of Socrates 3
- 2. Platis's Socrates' Accusers 19
- 3. Brickhouse and Smith's Socrates on Trial 25
- 4. Socrates on Political Obedience and Disobedience 30
- 5. Socrates on Acrasia 43
- 6. Was Polus Refuted? 60
-
PART TWO PLATO
-
A. ETHICS, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THEORY
- 7. The Theory of Social Justice in the Polis in Plato's Republic 69
- 8. The Rights of Persons in Plato's Conception of the Foundations of Justice 104
- 9. The Virtuous and the Happy: Irwin's Plato's Moral Theory 126
- 10. Was Plato a Feminist? 133
-
B. METAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY
- 11. Anamnesis in the Meno 147
- 12a. The Third Man Argument in the Parmenides 166
- 12b. Addendum to the Third Man Argument in the Parmenides 191
- 12c. Addenda to the Third Man Argument: A Reply to Professor Sellars 194
- 12d. Postscript to the Third Man: A Replv to Mr. Geach 204
- 13. On a Proposed Redefinition of "Self-Predication" in Plato 215
-
C. SCIENCE
- 14. The Role of Observation in Plato's Conception of Astronomy 223
- 15. Disorderly Motion in Plato's Timaeus 247
- 16. Creation in the Timaeus: Is It a Fiction? 265
-
PART THREE AFTER PLATO
- 17. A Note on the Unmoved Mover 283
- 18. Minimal Parts in Epicurean Atomism 285
- 19. Zeno of Sidon as a Critic of Euclid 315
- BIBLIOGRAPHY: THE WORKS OF GREGORY VLASTOS 325
- INDEX LOCORUM 331
- GENERAL INDEX 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION xi
- TEXTUAL CONVENTIONS xv
- ABBREVIATIONS xvii
-
PART ONE SOCRATES
- 1. The Paradox of Socrates 3
- 2. Platis's Socrates' Accusers 19
- 3. Brickhouse and Smith's Socrates on Trial 25
- 4. Socrates on Political Obedience and Disobedience 30
- 5. Socrates on Acrasia 43
- 6. Was Polus Refuted? 60
-
PART TWO PLATO
-
A. ETHICS, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THEORY
- 7. The Theory of Social Justice in the Polis in Plato's Republic 69
- 8. The Rights of Persons in Plato's Conception of the Foundations of Justice 104
- 9. The Virtuous and the Happy: Irwin's Plato's Moral Theory 126
- 10. Was Plato a Feminist? 133
-
B. METAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY
- 11. Anamnesis in the Meno 147
- 12a. The Third Man Argument in the Parmenides 166
- 12b. Addendum to the Third Man Argument in the Parmenides 191
- 12c. Addenda to the Third Man Argument: A Reply to Professor Sellars 194
- 12d. Postscript to the Third Man: A Replv to Mr. Geach 204
- 13. On a Proposed Redefinition of "Self-Predication" in Plato 215
-
C. SCIENCE
- 14. The Role of Observation in Plato's Conception of Astronomy 223
- 15. Disorderly Motion in Plato's Timaeus 247
- 16. Creation in the Timaeus: Is It a Fiction? 265
-
PART THREE AFTER PLATO
- 17. A Note on the Unmoved Mover 283
- 18. Minimal Parts in Epicurean Atomism 285
- 19. Zeno of Sidon as a Critic of Euclid 315
- BIBLIOGRAPHY: THE WORKS OF GREGORY VLASTOS 325
- INDEX LOCORUM 331
- GENERAL INDEX 343