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ISBN 10: 3896653571
ISBN 13: 9783896653574
Author: Michael Erler, Luc Brisson
Gorgias – Menon: Selected Papers from the Seventh Symposium Platonicum (1st Edition), edited by Michael Erler and Luc Brisson is a scholarly volume published in 2007 as part of the International Plato Studies series. It gathers 46 academic papers—25 in English and the rest in French, German, Italian, and Spanish—presented at the Seventh Symposium Platonicum held in Würzburg in July 2004. The volume focuses on two of Plato’s dialogues, Gorgias and Meno, offering a broad range of philosophical interpretations and thematic analyses.
The content is organized into four sections: two keynote lectures, a section on Gorgias, a section on Meno, and a final section with comparative and synthetic studies. The book opens with influential lectures, including one by Terry Penner on the Socratic elenchus and another by Harold Tarrant in memory of Matthias Baltes. While the editing shows minor inconsistencies, the volume provides a rich and diverse exploration of key Platonic themes such as virtue, knowledge, rhetoric, and the Socratic method.
This collection is a valuable resource for scholars and advanced students of ancient
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Tags: Michael Erler, Luc Brisson, Gorgias, Menon, Selected Papers, Seventh Symposium, Platonicum