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Platonic Logic Forms

Talia Mercer

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Platonic Logic Forms explores Plato's dialogues, arguing they represent a coherent system of logic beyond mere literary artistry. The book examines Plato's unique approach to philosophical inquiry through dialogue, definition, and dialectic, highlighting their impact on Western logical thought.

 
Delving into the Socratic method and its evolution in Plato's works, the book analyzes dialogues like Euthyphro and Meno to reveal Plato's systematic exploration of philosophical problems. Discover how Plato's logic extends to epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy, demonstrating its continued relevance in contemporary debates.

 
The study of Platonic logic offers valuable tools for critical thinking and argumentation, essential in various fields. Platonic Logic Forms progresses by first introducing the Socratic method, then analyzing example dialogues, and finally delving into Platonic definitions. It emphasizes Plato's contributions to logic and acknowledges the ongoing debate about the nature and development of his thought.
Available since: 05/05/2025.
Print length: 57 pages.

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