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Socrates and ‘Noble’ Sophistry (Sophist 226b–231c)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
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I. Defining Sophistry
- Protagoras and the Definition of ‘Sophist’ in the Sophist 3
- Why is it so Difficult to Catch a Sophist? Pl. Sph. 218d3 and 261a5 15
- Plato’s Enquiry concerning the Sophist as a Way towards ‘Defining’ Philosophy 29
- The Sixth Definition (Sophist 226a–231c): Transposition of Religious Language 41
- Remarks on the First Five Definitions of the Sophist (Soph. 221c–235a) 57
- Socrates and ‘Noble’ Sophistry (Sophist 226b–231c) 71
- The Method of Division in the Sophist: Plato’s Second Deuteros Plous 87
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II. Parricide: Threat or Reality?
- Plato’s Ionian Muses: Sophist 242 d–e 103
- Does Plato refute Parmenides? 117
- Back to the Point: Plato and Parmenides – Genuine Parricide? 157
- Plato’s Eleaticism in the Sophist: The Doctrine of Non-Being 175
- The relativization of “separation” (khorismos) in the Sophist 187
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III. Mimesis, Image and Logos
- Theaetetus sits – Theaetetus flies. Ontology, predication and truth in Plato’s Sophist (263a–d) 205
- Difference and Negation: Plato’s Sophist in Proclus 225
- Difference in Kind: Observations on the Distinction of the Megista Gene 247
- Mimesis in the Sophist 269
- Bibliography 279
- Index Locorum 291
- Subject Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
-
I. Defining Sophistry
- Protagoras and the Definition of ‘Sophist’ in the Sophist 3
- Why is it so Difficult to Catch a Sophist? Pl. Sph. 218d3 and 261a5 15
- Plato’s Enquiry concerning the Sophist as a Way towards ‘Defining’ Philosophy 29
- The Sixth Definition (Sophist 226a–231c): Transposition of Religious Language 41
- Remarks on the First Five Definitions of the Sophist (Soph. 221c–235a) 57
- Socrates and ‘Noble’ Sophistry (Sophist 226b–231c) 71
- The Method of Division in the Sophist: Plato’s Second Deuteros Plous 87
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II. Parricide: Threat or Reality?
- Plato’s Ionian Muses: Sophist 242 d–e 103
- Does Plato refute Parmenides? 117
- Back to the Point: Plato and Parmenides – Genuine Parricide? 157
- Plato’s Eleaticism in the Sophist: The Doctrine of Non-Being 175
- The relativization of “separation” (khorismos) in the Sophist 187
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III. Mimesis, Image and Logos
- Theaetetus sits – Theaetetus flies. Ontology, predication and truth in Plato’s Sophist (263a–d) 205
- Difference and Negation: Plato’s Sophist in Proclus 225
- Difference in Kind: Observations on the Distinction of the Megista Gene 247
- Mimesis in the Sophist 269
- Bibliography 279
- Index Locorum 291
- Subject Index 301