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PAPER REVIEW Information about the reference: All the five books are philosophy books and all tempts to give an overview of the Plato and other philosophical features of the time. They all revolve around one point but, in different angles giving different views in reference to various issues. They are all common as they refer to the same period and the same subject but, they use different methodologies to meet the objectives.Quotations from the textPage/ Para. #Summaries/Paraphrases1) “Philosopher’s act is to take us out of the cave.) page 232“In a place of traditional picture, Rowe proposes a Plato with a largely stable and connected set of ideas…” page 237 2) “The Thinker as Artist how one might usefully read as well as enjoy such texts, which illustrate the thinking done…” page 2893) “…a thinker whose moral and intellectual integrity permeated every detail of his life, even in the face of betrayal and execution by his fellow Athenians.”4) “…I plead that labels allow me to categorize briefly events and tendencies in an otherwise long intellectual history.
” page 32 5) “Over the next few centuries, however, we find an increasing number of intellectuals,.majority of population…” page 9 352 pages400 pages144 pages146 pages400 pagesThe book brings together ideas from top Plato scholars in North America, Europe specifically Britain with a subject on Plato and other ancient philosophies in regard to Plato. The book is quiet useful as it presents and combines different approaches as far as the Republic of Plato is concerned. The book has two central issues: the first argues whether Plato’s good morals are centered on individual humans or quasi-morals, the second issue is a discussion on what is good to them.
The form of good in the republic is evaluated by different top philosophers and classicists. The book acts as an introduction to Plato’s philosophy thus equipping today’s students efficiently both in interpreting controversial issues and adding their ethical backgrounds. Terry has really worked hard in illustrating the admirable qualities in the republic of Plato. This is a result of her proficiency in writing; she’s the professor of philosophy in Wisconsin university together with the other authors.
George Anastaplo, a scholar explains in this book how one can read and at the same tie enjoy texts from ancient authors. He illustrates how these great artists thought and discussed among themselves to come up with solutions of their time. In the book, the author does not mention the texts one by one but, but discusses what he has noticed or learnt from these individuals. His discussion ranges from the ancient Homer and Plato to Aristotle and Sappho. The author discusses how different these relate to chance, these include: art, nature, and divinity, this is in relation to different artworks from various philosophers.
This is a book by the famous Christopher Taylor; he brings out a relationship between the infuriating and engaging figure and the historical Socrates that appears in most of Plato’s dialogues. He goes on and examines the big image in Socrates as a good example of a philosophic life. He emphasizes the influence of Socrates to the development western philosophies, without his play, it would have been a different thing. Socrates just had an influential figure in making advancements in philosophy; he wasn’t an author as well but played a bigger role than my authors.
The book analyses and discusses what is true about historical Socrates and Plato. It proves how different documents were biased and corrupted by Neo-Platonism, Pythagoreanism, and Platonism. It also gives an account on the climate changes in the fourth century the period when Athens was captured. It explains how dialogues were dedialogized, read, and dedramatized in the aim to expand the dominating doctrine. The book availed many hidden issues to Greek philosophies. The author describes the origin of philosophy; he explains and states that it begins with wonder.
He goes further and explains using examples from western philosophers; they turned to be philosophers through intuition and wonder. The book gives details of how physics out did philosophy in the subsequent years developing several scientists. Personal Comments about Quotations1) The book is a good source of knowledge o both the scholars and regular readers.2) The author tries to educate the readers to be divisive in what they do just like the ancient philosophers. By so doing its acts s a guide at large.3) Socrates is a key figure in the today western philosophy regardless of him not playing part in many writing in philosophy.4) The other tempts to tell the audience that his documentation was the best.5) Means that the level of intellectual raised with time Personal Comments about Summaries1) The book is quality source of knowledge as is it combination of knowledge from different exposed authors.
The ideas are well arranged to suit all kinds of readers.2) The author acts a mentor to the readers3) The book is a good source of knowledge to both scholars and tutors and gives details of the origin of the western philosophy.4) The book analyzes all the truths about Plato, giving the documents that corrupted the ideologies. It gives a perception that the other philosophers were wrong. 5) The author seems to be of an earlier period than many philosophers, this is because he tempts to trace the origin of philosophy.
Copyright © Matilde Garcia-ArroyoWork cited Saint, Thomas (Aquinas), and Richard J. Regan. A summary of philosophy Hackett Publishing, 2003Sage School of Philosophy. The Philosophical review. Cornell University Press, 1948.Frederick, Charles Copleston. A history of philosophy Continuum International Publishing Group, 2006.
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