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Sklaven des Gesetzes : politische und philosophische Implikationen des platonischen Begriffs der Sklaverei /Angermeir, Christian. January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Duisburg-Essen, Universiẗat, Diss., 2006.
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Tumult und Erfahrung Platon über die Natur unserer EmotionenEming, Knut January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Karlsruhe, Univ., Habil.-Schr.
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Polis and psyche. A motif in Platos Republic,Andersson, Torsten J. January 1971 (has links)
Akademisk avhandling--Gothenburg. / English or Greek. Bibliography: p. [253]-260.
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Intellektualismus und voluntarismus in der platonischen EthikSeidel, Fritz, January 1910 (has links)
Thesis--Leipzig, 1910. / Notes bibliogr.
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Eros in Plato and early Christian Platonists : a philosophical poetics /Lilburn, Tim, Planinc, Zdravko, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--McMaster University, 2005. / Advisor: Zdravko Planinc. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 202-208). Also available via World Wide Web.
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Zur problemgeschichte der platonischen dialektik ...Elkan, Hans, January 1927 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Freiburg i. Breisgau. / Lebenslauf. "Literatur-verzeichnis": p. 63-64.
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A commentary on the Platonic ClitophonSlings, S. R. January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (Doctoral)--Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam, 1981. / Summary in Dutch. Greek text laid in. Includes bibliographical references (p. [392]-398).
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A reprise of rhetoric in the Gorgias : is Plato a master rhetorician?Tucker, Jiri Arthur Augustine. January 1997 (has links)
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration is given to Plato's artistic plan as a rhetorician, rather than a strict moral philosopher. The display of his rhetorical genius works to support his arguments in favour of a certain kind of rhetoric. The usual argument that Plato is attacking rhetoric is rejected here. In its place the reader will see a Plato refuting his contemporaries' spurious form of rhetoric, as the rhetoric Plato represents and displays is a true craft, as genuine as the dialectic. Rhetoric is not without its shortcomings, but neither is the dialectic, and though Socrates says otherwise, it is because Plato is not Socrates. The argument for two Socrates is not advanced here, but his rhetorical tendencies are expressed in three debates whose overall message culminates in his prophetic myth of life after death. Plato introduces a new kind of visionary rhetoric that Socrates does not explicitly defend but which he nonetheless displays within the drama of the dialogue. Plato's views on rhetoric, then, are not merely the sum of Socrates' views on the Gorgias' theme, rather it is within the dramatic presentation of different views on rhetoric that Plato seeks to convey his defence of rhetoric.
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Zur problemgeschichte der platonischen dialektik ...Elkan, Hans, January 1927 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Freiburg i. Breisgau. / Lebenslauf. "Literatur-verzeichnis": p. 63-64.
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Studien zu den Platonischen NomoiMüller, Gerhard, January 1968 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Kiel, 1947. / On spine: Platonische Nomoi. Includes bibliographical references.
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