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The development of dialectic from Plato to Aristotle, edited by Jakob L. Fink

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The development of dialectic from Plato to Aristotle, edited by Jakob L. Fink
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 316-331) and indexes
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The development of dialectic from Plato to Aristotle
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
794272273
Responsibility statement
edited by Jakob L. Fink
Summary
"The period from Plato's birth to Aristotle's death (427-322 BC) is one of the most influential and formative in the history of Western philosophy. The developments of logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and science in this period have been investigated, controversies have arisen and many new theories have been produced. But this is the first book to give detailed scholarly attention to the development of dialectic during this decisive period. It includes chapters on topics such as: dialectic as interpersonal debate between a questioner and a respondent; dialectic and the dialogue form; dialectical methodology; the dialectical context of certain forms of arguments; the role of the respondent in guaranteeing good argument; dialectic and presentation of knowledge; the interrelations between written dialogues and spoken dialectic; and definition, induction and refutation from Plato to Aristotle. The book contributes to the history of philosophy and also to the contemporary debate about what philosophy is"--provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Jakob L. Fink. -- Part I. Dialectic as inter-personal activity. -- Self-refutation and dialectic in Plato and Aristotle / Luca Castagnoli. -- The role of the respondent in Plato and Aristotle / Marja-Liisa Kakkuri-Knuuttila. -- Division as a method in Plato / Hallvard Fossheim. -- Part II. Form and content in the philosophical dialogue. -- Dialectic and dialogue in the 'Lysis' / Morten S. Thaning. -- The 'Laches' and joint search dialectic / Holger Thesleff. -- The philosophical importance of the dialogue form for Plato / Charles H. Kahn. -- How did Aristotle read a Platonic dialogue? / Jakob L. Fink. -- Part III. Dialectical methodology. -- What is behind the 'ti esti' question? / Vasilis Politis. -- Socratic induction in Plato and Aristotle / Hayden W. Ausland. -- Aristotle's definition of elenchus in the light of Plato's 'Sophist' / Louis-Andre Dorion. -- The Aristotelian elenchus / Robert Bolton. -- Aristotle's gradual turn from dialectic / Wolfgang Kullmann
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