Philebus, 9781554813735
Paperback
One of Plato’s more sophisticated dialogues, Philebus is presented here in a thoroughly-annotated translation informed by recent scholarship.

Philebus

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  • Paperback

    252 pages

  • Release Date

    8 May 2019

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Summary

The Philebus is the only Platonic dialogue that takes as its central theme the fundamental Socratic question of the good, understood as that which makes for the best or happiest life. It offers an extended psychological and epistemological investigation of such topics as sensation, memory, desire, anticipation, the truth and falsity of pleasures, and the types and gradations of knowledge, as well as a methodological exposition of dialectic and a metaphysical schema—found nowhere e…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781554813735
ISBN-10:1554813735
Author:Plato, James Wood
Publisher:Broadview Press Ltd
Imprint:Broadview Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:252
Release Date:8 May 2019
Weight:290g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm x 12mm
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Critics Review

“James L. Wood has devoted himself to understanding and explaining the Philebus. The result is this accomplished translation, together with plentiful explanatory notes about Plato’s language and argument, and a series of appendices containing long quotes from Plato and Aristotle on topics related to those covered in this dialogue. The translation has an engaging near-literal quality that can give surprisingly transparent glimpses into Plato’s Greek, in a way reminiscent of Allan Bloom’s Republic. A lot of people will want to have this book, both newcomers to Plato and his long-time readers.” — Nickolas Pappas, Executive Officer, Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center

“James Wood’s translation of, and commentary on, Plato’s Philebus is a valuable resource for anyone who has the intellectual stamina to tackle one of the more difficult works in the history of Greek Philosophy. His introduction is lucid and engaging, and his translation succeeds in achieving his goal of striking ‘a balance between faithfulness and readability, with an emphasis on the former.’ His series of appendices provides companion texts, not only from Plato, but also from Aristotle, Epicurus and the Stoics. These help the reader to see the issues addressed in the Philebus—the good life, pleasure, knowledge and the metaphysical framework that holds them all together—in a broader context. In sum, Wood’s book is a fine piece of work.” — David Roochnik, Maria Stata Professor of Classical Greek Studies, Boston University

About The Author

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James L. Wood is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Xavier University.

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