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Platonic legacies Plato.; Plato. Plato; Sallis John

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Platonic legacies Plato.; Plato. Plato; Sallis John
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.86 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Plato.; Plato., Plato; Sallis, John
ISBN: 9780791462379, 9780791484357, 0791462374, 0791484351
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Platonic legacies Plato.; Plato. Plato; Sallis John by Plato.; Plato., Plato; Sallis, John 9780791462379, 9780791484357, 0791462374, 0791484351 instant download after payment.

Demonstrates how archaic Platonism has a profound significance for contemporary thought.
In Platonic Legacies John Sallis addresses certain archaic or exorbitant moments in Platonism. His concern is to expose such moments as those expressed in the Platonic phrase "beyond being" and in the enigmatic word chora. Thus he ventures to renew chorology and to bring it to bear, most directly, on Platonic political discourse and Plotinian hyperontology. More broadly, he shows what profound significance these most archaic moments of Platonism, which remained largely unheeded in the history of philosophy, have for contemporary discussions of spacings, of utopian politics, of the nature of nature, and of the relation between philosophy and tragedy. Thus addressing Platonism in its bearing on contemporary philosophy, Platonic Legacies engages, in turn, a series of philosophers ranging from Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Arendt to certain contemporary American Continental philosophers. These engagements focus on the way in which these recent and contemporary philosophers take up the Platonic legacies in their own thought and on the way in which the exposure of an archaic Platonism can redirect or supplement what they have accomplished.
“The book is written in Sallis’ characteristic reflectively expressive style. It is a pleasure to read. As this review suggests, it also provokes thought in numerous directions.” — Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology
"Platonic Legacies develops in new, important, and sometimes unpredictable ways the unparalleled reading of Plato that Sallis has been articulating for over a quarter of a century. His work is incomparable." — Michael Naas, author of Taking on the Tradition: Jacques Derrida and the Legacies of Deconstruction
"Sallis demonstrates that he has learned enormously from his engagement with these thinkers. His work is a model for us all." — Drew A. Hyland, author of Questioning Platonism: Continental Interpretations of Plato

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