Plato and the Invention of Life

Auteur: Naas, Michael
Editeur: Fordham University Press
Beginning with a reading of Plato's Statesman, this work interrogates the relationship between life and being in Plato's thought. It argues that in his later dialogues Plato discovers-or invents-a form of true or real life that transcends all merely biological life and everything that is commonly called life.

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Beginning with a reading of Plato's Statesman, this work interrogates the relationship between life and being in Plato's thought. It argues that in his later dialogues Plato discovers-or invents-a form of true or real life that transcends all merely biological life and everything that is commonly called life.
ISBN / EAN 9780823279678
Auteur Naas, Michael
Editeur Fordham University Press