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The Unity of Plato's Sophist

The Unity of Plato's <I>Sophist</I>

The Unity of Plato's <I>Sophist</I>

Between the Sophist and the Philosopher
Noburu Notomi, Kyushu University, Japan
July 2007
Paperback
9780521037327

    Plato's later dialogue, the Sophist, is deemed one of the greatest works in the history of philosophy, but scholars have been shy of confronting the central problem of the dialogue. For Plato, defining the sophist is the basic philosophical problem: any inquirer must face the 'sophist within us' in order to secure the very possibility of dialogue, and of philosophy, against sophistic counterattack. Examining the connection between the large and difficult philosophical issues discussed in the Sophist (appearance, image, falsehood, and 'what is not') in relation to the basic problem of defining the sophist, Dr Notomi shows how Plato struggles with and solves all these problems in a single line of inquiry. His interpretation of the whole dialogue finally reveals how the philosopher should differ from the sophist.

    • Provides an interpretation of an important Platonic dialogue
    • Reveals how Plato thought the philosopher should differ from the sophist
    • Vital for Platonic scholars and philosophers too

    Product details

    April 1999
    Hardback
    9780521632591
    372 pages
    223 × 146 × 28 mm
    0.6kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Notes and abbreviations
    • Division of the Sophist
    • 1. How to read the Sophist
    • 2. The sophist and the philosopher
    • 3. How the sophist appears
    • 4. Analysis of the structure of appearance
    • 5. Appearance and image
    • 6. The sophistic counter-attack on philosophy
    • 7. The philosophic defence against sophistry
    • 8. The final definition of the sophist
    • Bibliography
    • Index locorum
    • General index.
      Author
    • Noburu Notomi , Kyushu University, Japan