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  1. Plato and Platonism: a Series of Lectures by WALTER PATER. London and New York. Macmillan and Co. 1893. 8s. 6d. ' Nil tetigit quod non ornavit' is the common-place which rises to the lips on taking up this last and largest of Mr. Pater's 'Appre-ciations.' 'Last year he gave us Raphael in a comely guise and now he presents Plato to us, no doubt ...

  2. 15 de jun. de 2000 · Plato and Platonism reviews the nature and limits of Platonic interpretation. The book begins with a discussion of Plato's conception of what a genuine rational discipline (a 'techne') should be. The author shows how the recollection theory of understanding, the Forms as ultimate explanatory factors, and Plato's ethics of the right human ideal, all grow out of conditions that are essential to ...

  3. 27 de nov. de 2013 · Plato’s Platonism is an attempt to construct the most consistent and defensible positive system uniting the five "antis." It is also the system that all later Platonists throughout Antiquity attributed to Plato when countering attacks from critics including Peripatetics, Stoics, and Sceptics. In conclusion, Gerson shows that Late Antique ...

  4. Platonism, therefore, should not be thought of a simple elucidation of Plato’s doctrines, but rather as a creative engagement with Plato’s texts and with certain doctrines handed down by the Academy as belonging to Plato. Middle Platonism ends with Origen of Alexandria and his younger contemporary Plotinus, both of whom were deeply indebted ...

  5. Plato's Platonism is an attempt to construct the most consistent and defensible positive system uniting the five "antis." It is also the system that all later Platonists throughout Antiquity attributed to Plato when countering attacks from critics including Peripatetics, Stoics, and Sceptics. In conclusion, Gerson shows that Late Antique ...

  6. Plato and Platonism .—. I. LIFE OF PLATO.—Plato ( Muirwv, the broadshouldered) was born at Athens in 428 or 427 B.C. He came of an aristocratic and wealthy family, although some writers represented him as having felt the stress of poverty. Doubtless he profited by the educational facilities afforded young men of his class at Athens.

  7. Pater's Plato and Platonism - Plato and Platonism: a Series of Lectures by Walter Pater. London and New York. Macmillan and Co. 1893. 8s. 6d. - Volume 7 Issue 6