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Title: Phaedrus by Plato, Alexander Nehamas, Paul Woodruff ISBN: 0-87220-220-8 Publisher: Hackett Pub Co Pub. Date: March, 1995 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $7.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Division and Gathering: The Cycle Within the Life
Comment: 'Phaedrus' is the first work ever to provide an explanation to how we organise our ideas, speeches and use our knowledge in a general sense. It explains the basics of an arguing and convincing, within the context of Greek politics and society.
As I said, it's division and gathering that is evident in all of our arguments. We make our claims based upon the similarities and differences in things, and this is the core of argumentation.
In his dialogue style, Plato talks about many other things, that range from what makes a good writing a good one, to the heritance of knowledge. How should knowledge be attained from others? How should we present our knowledge for new generations to understand us? These are some of the questions that come up in Phaedrus.
Plato, one of the clearest writers in philosophy, wrote yet another beautiful work. I've started reading Plato when I was thirteen, and I really enjoy reading his works, which just flow.
I recommend not only this book, but almost any book of Plato's, for all philosophy lovers out there, and all those that would like to make their first attempt in understanding some philosophical issues, which build the base of our living.
Rating: 5
Summary: Phaedrus
Comment: In Phaedrus, Plato records the conversation of love and rhetoric between Socrates and Phaedrus. Socrates uses love as a metaphor for rhetoric by categorizing the differences between love and lust, as well as the differences between a philosopher who pursues divine truth, and a poet who forgoes truth for ostentations. Then Socrates and Phaedrus eventually conclude the requirements for being a dialectician. In the course of defending proper love and truth, Socrates pointes out that beauty and truth are divine. Whoever pursues reality would worship beauty and truth with reverence, and his admirations of divinities yield pleasures. Then in order to receive the blessing from gods, the proper lover and the philosopher must overcome desires with reasoning. Conversely, those commoners who are tempted by earthy imitations of the reality would be trapped by carnal or linguistic pleasures, as the improper lover and the poet, who lack reasoning would drown in the momentary enjoyments of their own wantonness.
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Title: Gorgias (The Penguin Classics, L94) by Plato, Plato., Walter Hamilton ISBN: 0140440941 Publisher: Viking Press Pub. Date: June, 1971 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
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Title: Symposium by Paul Woodruff, Alexander Nehamas ISBN: 0872200760 Publisher: Hackett Pub Co Pub. Date: May, 1989 List Price(USD): $7.95 |
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Title: Aristotle on Rhetoric: A Theory of Civil Discourse by Aristotle, George A. Kennedy ISBN: 0195064879 Publisher: Oxford Press Pub. Date: October, 1991 List Price(USD): $25.95 |
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Title: Theaetetus (Penguin Classics) by Plato, Robin A. Waterfield ISBN: 0140444505 Publisher: Viking Press Pub. Date: August, 1987 List Price(USD): $12.00 |
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Title: The Rhetoric of Aristotle by Cooper ISBN: 0137806922 Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub. Date: 01 August, 1960 List Price(USD): $20.80 |
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