Description: Plato's dialogues are universally acknowledged as standing among the masterworks of the Western philosophic tradition. What most readers do not know, however, is that Plato also authored a public letter in which he unequivocally denies ever having written a work of philosophy. If Plato did not view his written dialogues as works of philosophy, how did he conceive them, and how should readers view them? In Plato's Literary Garden, Kenneth M. Sayre brings over thirty years of Platonic scholarship to bear on these questions, arguing that Plato did not intend the dialogues to serve as repositories of philosophic doctrine, but instead composed them as teaching instruments. Focusing on the dramatic structure of the dialogues as well as their logical argumentation, Sayre's study is organized according to the progression of a horticultural metaphor adopted from the Phaedrus. Sayre illustrates each of these metaphorical "stages" with a sustained discussion of relevant dialogues, ranging from the very early Apology to the very late Philebus. In the culminating chapter, he applies the insights gained along the way to a new interpretation of Plato's elusive Form of the Good. In addition to a novel answer to the puzzling question: Why did Plato write the dialogues?, Plato's Literary Garden includes an extended discussion of the considerations that most likely led Plato to write in dialogue form, as well as new analyses of key dialogues such as the Meno, the SymposiumTheaetetus. Providing readers with practical guidelines for the difficult pursuit of trying to read beneath the surface of a Platonic dialogue, this innovative study is sure to open up new perspectives on the dialogues for both the novice and mature scholar.
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Book Title: Plato's Literary Garden: How to Read a Platonic Di
Number of Pages: 318 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Plato's Literary Garden : How to Read a Platonic Dialogue
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Subject: General, History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Criticism, Movements / Critical Theory
Item Height: 0.7 in
Publication Year: 2002
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 15.2 Oz
Item Length: 9 in
Subject Area: Philosophy
Author: Kenneth M. Sayre
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback