276 Pages
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Routledge
274 Pages
by
Routledge
276 Pages
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Routledge
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In one volume, this book brings together a new English translation of Plato's Meno , a selection of illuminating articles on themes in the dialogue published between 1965 and 1985 and an introduction setting the Meno in its historical context and opening up the key philosophical issues which the various articles discuss. A glossary is provided which briefly introduces some of the key terms and... Read more
Introduction, Jane M. Day; Chapter 1 Translation of the Meno[Jane M. Day; Chapter 2 Socrates, I.G. Kidd; Chapter 3 Anamnesisin the Meno[Gregory Vlastos; Chapter 4 Learning as Recollection, Julius Moravcsik; Chapter 5 The First Socratic Paradox, George Nakhnikian; Chapter 6 Inquiry, Nicholas P. White; Chapter 7 Socratic Definition, I. M. Crombie; Chapter 8 Conclusions in the Meno[Kathleen V. Wilkes; Chapter 9 Meno's Paradox and Socrates as a Teacher, Alexander Nehamas;
Biography
Jane M. Day is a Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and University Lecturer at the University of Oxford.






