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Platonis De Summo Bono Doctrina : Ratione et Antiquiorum Sententiarum et Aristotelis Judicii Habita / Theodorus Wehrmann.

DGBA Philosophy <1990 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wehrmann, Theodorus, Editor.
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Ethics, Ancient.
Philosophy, Ancient.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (82 p.)
Edition:
Reprint 2022
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [1843]
Language Note:
In Latin.
Summary:
This scholarly work by Theodorus Wehrmann examines Plato's doctrine of the highest good, exploring its significance in the context of ancient philosophy and its alignment with the teachings of other philosophers like Aristotle, Heraclitus, and Socrates. Wehrmann aims to elucidate the philosophical foundations of Plato's concepts, particularly in ethics, and how they relate to the broader historical discourse on morality and virtue. The book is intended for scholars and students of philosophy, offering insights into the nature of the highest good as understood by Plato and how it integrates with the philosophical traditions before and after him. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Frontmatter
PRAEFATIO
CONSPECTUS LIBRI
Introductio
Cap. I. De summi boni notione
Cap. II. Origines doctrinae de summo hono
Cap. III. Heraclitus. Anaxagoras. Democritus
Cap. IV. Sophistae et Socrates
Cap. V. Socratici
PLATONIS DE SUMMO BONO DOCTRINA
Cap. I. Fundamenta hujus doctrinae
Cap. II. De voluptatis natura et dignitate
Cap. III. De scientia
Cap. IV. Summum humanum bonum e Philebo adumbratur
Cap. V. Singula Platonis de bene beateque vivendo praecepta exponuntur
Cap. VI. Platonis de sumino bono sententia suhjicitur examini
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ISBN:
9783112667200
3112667204
OCLC:
1355217237

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