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The Unity of Plato's Sophist

by Noburu Notomi

This interpretation of Plato's dialogue, the Sophist, shows how important the issues concerning the sophist are to the possibility of philosophy. Plato is seen to struggle with difficult philosophical issues in a single line of inquiry and, in defining the sophist, to reveal his conception of the authentic philosopher.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Plato's later dialogue, the Sophist, is deemed one of the greatest works in the history of philosophy, but scholars have been shy of confronting the central problem of the dialogue. For Plato, defining the sophist is the basic philosophical problem: any inquirer must face the 'sophist within us' in order to secure the very possibility of dialogue, and of philosophy, against sophistic counterattack. Examining the connection between the large and difficult philosophical issues discussed in the Sophist (appearance, image, falsehood, and 'what is not') in relation to the basic problem of defining the sophist, Dr Notomi shows how Plato struggles with and solves all these problems in a single line of inquiry. His interpretation of the whole dialogue finally reveals how the philosopher should differ from the sophist.

Notes

Noburu Notomi presents an interpretation of one of Plato’s most important dialogues, the Sophist, addressing both historical context and philosophical content. He shows how important the issues concerning the sophist (professional teacher and rhetorician in ancient Greece) are to the possibility of philosophy. His new approach to the whole dialogue reveals that Plato struggles with difficult philosophical issues in a single line of inquiry; and that Plato shows, in defining the sophist, his conception of the authentic philosopher.

Table of Contents

Preface; Notes and abbreviations; Division of the Sophist; 1. How to read the Sophist; 2. The sophist and the philosopher; 3. How the sophist appears; 4. Analysis of the structure of appearance; 5. Appearance and image; 6. The sophistic counter-attack on philosophy; 7. The philosophic defence against sophistry; 8. The final definition of the sophist; Bibliography; Index locorum; General index.

Review

"Notomi's work on the Unity of Plato's Sophist succeeds in providing an appreciation of the dialogue as an organic whole and in answering difficult issues of composition and structure. For this reason and for the author's brave effort to deal with aspects of the dialogue which were previously overlooked by critics, the book will repay careful study." Bryn Mawr Classical Review "Notomi's book presents a well-argued and persuasive case for its interpretation of the Sophist and has many more or less self-contained accounts of philological and literary matters which will interest philosophers..." International Philosophical Quarterly "...there is plenty in [Sophist] to reward a student of Athenian cultural history, and Notomi's book, rather than many others, would be a good starting-point for further reflection on this aspect of the dialogue." Ancient History Bulletin "Noburu Notomi's book offers an exciting new interpretation of one of Plato's most difficult dialogues...a bold and original contirbution to the discussion of the Sophist...supersedes all previous attempts to grasp the overall structure of the Sophist, and thus, is required reading for serious students of the dialogue." Philosophy in Review "...the book is scholarly, clearly argued, textually supported, and highly recommended...Notomi's book succesfully re-frames the dialogue in terms of its fundamental question; for this it merits the attention of all serious students and scholars of Plato's Sophist." Ancient Philosophy

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"Notomi's work on the Unity of Plato's Sophist succeeds in providing an appreciation of the dialogue as an organic whole and in answering difficult issues of composition and structure. For this reason and for the author's brave effort to deal with aspects of the dialogue which were previously overlooked by critics, the book will repay careful study." Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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This interpretation of Plato's dialogue, the Sophist, shows how important the issues concerning the sophist are to the possibility of philosophy. Plato is seen to struggle with difficult philosophical issues in a single line of inquiry and, in defining the sophist, to reveal his conception of the authentic philosopher.

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This interpretation of Plato's dialogue, the Sophist, shows how important the issues concerning the sophist are to the possibility of philosophy. Plato is seen to struggle with difficult philosophical issues in a single line of inquiry and, in defining the sophist, to reveal his conception of the authentic philosopher.

Details

ISBN0521037328
Author Noburu Notomi
Short Title UNITY OF PLATOS SOPHIST
Pages 372
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521037328
ISBN-13 9780521037327
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 184
Year 2007
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Subtitle Between the Sophist and the Philosopher
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edition 1st
Affiliation Kyushu University, Japan
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
DOI 10.1604/9780521037327
UK Release Date 2007-07-02
AU Release Date 2007-07-02
NZ Release Date 2007-07-02
Series Cambridge Classical Studies
Publication Date 2007-07-02
Alternative 9780521632591
Audience Professional & Vocational

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