|    Login    |    Register

The Dialectic of Essence: A Study of Plato's Metaphysics

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Dialectic of Essence: A Study of Plato's Metaphysics

Contributors:

By (Author) Allan Silverman

ISBN:

9780691091792

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

17th February 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy

Dewey:

184

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

408

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

595g

Description

The Dialectic of Essence offers a systematic new account of Plato's metaphysics. Allan Silverman argues that the best way to make sense of the metaphysics as a whole is to examine carefully what Plato says about ousia (essence) from the Meno through the middle period dialogues, the Phaedo and the Republic, and into several late dialogues including the Parmenides, the Sophist, the Philebus, and the Timaeus. This book focuses on three fundamental facets of the metaphysics: the theory of Forms; the nature of particulars; and Plato's understanding of the nature of metaphysical inquiry. Silverman seeks to show how Plato conceives of "Being" as a unique way in which an essence is related to a Form. Conversely, partaking ("having") is the way in which a material particular is related to its properties: Particulars, thus, in an important sense lack essence. Additionally, the author closely analyzes Plato's idea that the relation between Forms and particulars is mediated by form-copies. Even when some late dialogues provide a richer account of particulars, Silverman maintains that particulars are still denied essence.Indeed, with the Timaeus's introduction of the receptacle, there are no particulars of the traditional variety. This book cogently demonstrates that when we understand that Plato's concern with essence lies at the root of his metaphysics, we are better equipped to find our way through the labyrinth of his dialogues and to better appreciate how they form a coherent theory.

Reviews

"A significant, substantial and original addition to Platonic scholarship... [It] provides a coherent and approachable explanation of the development of Plato's metaphysical system."--S.A. Burgess, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Author Bio

Allan Silverman is Professor of Philosophy at The Ohio State University.

See all

Other titles from Princeton University Press