ABSTRACT

This book helps understand Plato’s writings by describing the circumstances in which they were produced. The author begins with an account of Plato’s life and development and a brief analysis of some of the more difficult points arising from the criticism of Plato’s writings. The remainder of the work considers the total setting – political, literary and philosophical – in which Plato’s writings were produced. There are extensive appendices on the Platonic Epistles, Aristotle and the Theory of Ideas, and on the post-Aristotelian tradition. The result is both a lucid account of Plato himself and a comprehensive view of culture in fifth century Greece.

part |76 pages

Plato's Life and Work

chapter |13 pages

The Life of Plato

Early Years

chapter |16 pages

Plato's Later Life

Personal Characteristics

chapter |19 pages

The Academy

chapter |15 pages

The Writings of Plato

chapter |13 pages

The Chronology of the Dialogues

Early Years

part |55 pages

The Moral and Political Background

chapter |14 pages

The General Moral and Political Background

Early Years

chapter |15 pages

The Fourth Century

Early Years

chapter |10 pages

Plato on Contemporary Politics

Early Years

part |64 pages

The Literary and Philosophical Background

chapter |13 pages

The Socratic Literature

chapter |17 pages

The Socratic Philosophers

chapter |13 pages

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