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  1. Dianoia & Plato’s Divided Line.Damien Storey - 2022 - Phronesis 67 (3):253-308.
    This paper takes a detailed look at the Republic’s Divided Line analogy and considers how we should respond to its most contentious implication: that pistis and dianoia have the same degree of ‘clarity’ (σαφήνεια). It argues that we must take this implication at face value and that doing so allows us to better understand both the analogy and the nature of dianoia.
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    Dianoia Left and Right.S. Pollard - 2013 - Philosophia Mathematica 21 (3):309-322.
    In Plato's Phaedrus, Socrates offers two speeches, the first portraying madness as mere disease, the second celebrating madness as divine inspiration. Each speech is correct, says Socrates, though neither is complete. The two kinds of madness are like the left and right sides of a living body: no account that focuses on just one half can be adequate. In a recent paper, Hugh Benson gives a left-handed speech about a psychic condition endemic among mathematicians: dianoia. Benson acknowledges that his (...)
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    Dianoia in Ioane Petritsi’s Commentary on Proclus’ Elements of Theology.Lela Alexidze - 2016 - Chôra 14:177-194.
    The aim of this paper is to analyze the concept of dianoia (discursive mode of thinking) as soul’s activity, and related issues, in the twelfth century work by Ioane Petritsi : his Georgian translation of Proclus’ Elements of Theology and his Commentary on this text, including his prologue to it. The themes related to the discursive mode of cognition are also discussed in the 129th proposition of the Georgian version of the Elements (which is absent in the Greek manuscripts) (...)
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    Sobre el alma, la diánoia y los entes matemáticos en República.Raúl Gutiérrez - 2019 - Praxis Filosófica 48:11-33.
    Tomando en cuenta el carácter de esbozo de los símiles del sol, la línea y la caverna, así como su coincidencia con la estructura de la República en su conjunto, el autor discute la naturaleza de la diánoia y sus objetos. Así pretende mostrar que la sección de República IV en que se discute la estructura del alma, procede dianoéticamente, esto es, de la misma manera del método hipotético-deductivo de las matemáticas. En ese sentido muestra que esa investigación toma como (...)
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    Logismos et dianoia chez Plotin.Francis Lacroix - 2016 - Chôra 14:105-125.
    The use of the terms λογισμός and διάνοια in the writings of Plotinus has already been discussed by H. J. Blumenthal in his book entitled Plotinus’ Psychology (1977). Blumenthal here defended the thesis that the terms were used as synonyms in the Enneads. Indeed, though some passages seem to indicate a difference between λογισμός and διάνοια, in the majority of cases Plotinus nonetheless seems to use these words interchangeably. We propose to analyze in detail the terms λογισμός and διάνοια by (...)
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    Dianoia: Anuario de Filosofia.H. G. Alexander - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (2):277.
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    Dianoia: Anuario de Filosofia, Vols. I, II, and III. [REVIEW]Alexander Alexander - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19:277.
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  8. Dianoia y diálogo. Veinte años después.Eduardo Nicol - 1974 - Dianoia 20 (20):1.
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  9. Nous e dianoia nel pensiero.Elvira Pera Genzone - 1960 - Torino,: Edizioni di "Filosofia".
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  10. Ethos and dianoia: `character' and `thought' in Aristotle's Poetics.A. M. Dale - 2006 - In Andrew Laird (ed.), Ancient Literary Criticism. Oxford University Press.
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    The Materialization of Prose: Poiesis versus Dianoia in the work of Godzich & Kittay, Shklovsky, Silliman and Agamben.William Watkin - 2008 - Paragraph 31 (3):344-364.
    This article presents a critical theory of the medium of ‘normative’ prose. Relying on the work of critics of poet's prose and the philosophy of Badiou and Nancy, it commences by defining prose ostensibly as the immaterial and thus invisible dianoia or discursive other to the radically material poeisis. The essay then attempts to trace a brief history of critical attention paid to prose to uphold and further develop this thesis. Using the poeticized prose of Ron Silliman's Tjanting as (...)
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    The Objects of Dianoia in Plato's Divided Line.Nicholas D. Smith - 1981 - Apeiron 15 (2):129.
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    Perkins, Patricio Agustín. "La relación filosófica entre Husserl y Avenarius en Problemas fundamentales de la fenomenología." Diánoia 59.72 : 25-48.Juan Diego Bogotá Johnson - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (160):286-289.
    Perkins, Patricio Agustín.“La rela-ción filosófica entre Husserl y Avenarius en Problemas fundamentales de la fenomenología.” _Diánoia_ 59.72 (2014): 25-48.
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    What are the Objects of Dianoia?Lloyd P. Gerson - 2018 - Plato Journal 18:45-53.
    In this paper, I examine the problem of the so-called Mathematical Objects within the context of the Divided Line. I argue that Plato believes that there are such objects but their distinctness and the mode of cognition relative to them can only be understood in relation to the superordinate, unhypothetical first principle of all, the Idea of the Good. The objects of mathematics or διάνοια are, unlike the objects of intellection or νόησις, cognized independently of the Good.
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    Mansilla, Hugo Celso Felipe. "La religión entre la crítica racionalista y las corrientes posmodernistas", Diánoia [Universidad Nacional Autónoma del Estado de México].David Espinel - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (152):328-333.
    RESUMEN Se analiza si la versión de la justicia como equidad, presentada en El liberalismo político, es genuinamente una concepción política. Se examina el problema de la razonabilidad de las doctrinas comprehensivas, y se indaga luego si el argumento en dos etapas afecta la integridad estructural del liberalismo político. Se concluye que J. Rawls fracasa en su intento de justificar un liberalismo independiente de una doctrina comprehensiva de carácter liberal. ABSTRACT The article analyzes whether the conception of justice as fairness, (...)
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  16. Repensando o Conceito Platônico de Dianóia.Mário Antônio de Lacerda Guerreiro - 1995 - Princípios 2 (2):126-134.
     
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    A Prolegomena to a future Dianoia: Kant's moral philosophy and Plato's divided line.Paul Capezzuto - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):326-331.
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    Martianera, Óscar. "Del sentido de la genealogía", Diánoia [Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México].Mateo Prada Quintero - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (152):322-328.
    RESUMEN Se analiza si la versión de la justicia como equidad, presentada en El liberalismo político, es genuinamente una concepción política. Se examina el problema de la razonabilidad de las doctrinas comprehensivas, y se indaga luego si el argumento en dos etapas afecta la integridad estructural del liberalismo político. Se concluye que J. Rawls fracasa en su intento de justificar un liberalismo independiente de una doctrina comprehensiva de carácter liberal. ABSTRACT The article analyzes whether the conception of justice as fairness, (...)
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    Galzacorta, Iñigo. “La historia de la filosofía como tarea filosófica. Consideraciones a partir de Heidegger.” Dianoia 61.76 (2016): 57-81. [REVIEW]Sofía Carreño - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (169):301-304.
    RESUMEN Se analiza la relación entre la escritura y la presencia en la obra de Maurice Blanchot, se delimita el fundamento textual de la presencia en el orden de la literatura y se toman como referentes teóricos los conceptos de "espacio literario" y "pensamiento del afuera" de Michel Foucault. Si bien el propósito de examinar dicha relación es deconstruir el vínculo entre presencia y lenguaje, Blanchot conduce a considerar esa continuidad en términos de una presencia nunca completa ni devenida que (...)
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    Máynez Eduardo García. Lógica del juicio jurídico. Publicaciones de Diánoia. Fondo de Cultura Económica, México and Buenos Aires 1955, 197 pp. [REVIEW]José Ferrater Mora - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (1):74-74.
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    Plato's Divided Line: Essay I The Problem of Dianoia.A. J. Boyle - 1973 - Apeiron 7 (2):1-12.
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    Sanfélix Vidarte, Vicente.“Un alma enferma. La experiencia religiosa de Wittgenstein a la luz de las Variedades de la experiencia religiosa de William James”, Diánoia 52 (2007): 67-96. [REVIEW]Santiago Mejía - 2008 - Ideas Y Valores 57 (136):170-172.
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    Pereira, Gustavo. "Justicia distributiva: medios y capacidades", Diánoia. [Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México] 49/53 (2004): 3-32. [REVIEW]Guillermo García Parra - 2013 - Ideas Y Valores 62 (153):243-247.
    RESUMEN Las tensiones y los vínculos posibles entre razón y violencia son un problema mayor para la filosofía. La obra de Eric Weil se consagra precisamente al análisis de las figuras históricas de dicha tensión, y su obra mayor, Logique de la Philosophie, desarrolla lo fundamental de dicho propósito. Se analiza la manera como Weil, desde la categoría de la acción -última categoría concreta de la filosofía-, en vínculo con las categorías precedentes (absoluto, obra, finito) y con las categorías formales (...)
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    López-Farjeat, Luis Xavier. “El ‘lenguaje’ de los animales no humanos en el comentario de al-Fārābī a De Interpretatione de Aristóteles.” Diánoia 61.77 (2016): 39-52. [REVIEW]Esteban Sarmiento - 2018 - Ideas Y Valores 67 (167):344-346.
    RESUMEN Una vez que el foco de la reflexión pasa de las teorías ideales a la aplicación de la justicia social, centrada en las instituciones de las sociedades democráticas, se requiere prestar especial atención a los estilos de vida. Estos tienen una alta incidencia en cómo la justicia es realizada y afectan tanto a la desigualdad económica como a la disponibilidad de los recursos naturales. En nuestras sociedades es posible establecer restricciones a los estilos de vida, especialmente en aquellos casos (...)
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    Cladakis, Maximiliano. “Merleau- Ponty y la ontología de la naturaleza: intercorporalidad, negatividad y dialéctica.” Diánoia 61.77 (2016): 83-108. [REVIEW]Leandro Sánchez Marín - 2018 - Ideas Y Valores 67 (166):230-232.
    ABSTRACT The focus of this essay is Kant's argument in the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals III that regarding oneself as rational implies regarding oneself as free. After setting out an interpretation of how the argument is meant to go, I argue that Kant fails to show that regarding oneself as free is incompatible with accepting universal causal determinism. However, I suggest that the argument succeeds in showing that regarding oneself as rational is inconsistent with accepting universal causal determinism (...)
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    Castañeda Hector Neri. La lógica general de las normas y la ética . Universidad de San Carlos , no. 30 , pp. 129–196.Castañeda Hector Neri. Un sistema general de lógica normativa. Diánoia , vol. 3 , pp. 303–333. [REVIEW]Gerold Stahl - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):388-389.
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    Ornelas, Jorge. La disolución kantiana del idealismo. En: Dianoia vol. L, 55, nov. 2005: 95-117. [REVIEW]Carlos G. Patarroyo - 2006 - Ideas Y Valores 55 (132):143-146.
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    Llorente, Jaime. "La especularidad de la carne. Sobre el sentido del 'giro ontológico' en Le Visible et l'invisible de Merleau-Ponty." Diánoia 59.72 : 85-111. [REVIEW]Alejandro Solano Acosta Madiedo - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (161):422-424.
    En este breve comentario discuto algunos aspectos de la interpretación de la epistemología de Davidson que sugiere Willian Duica en su reciente libro. Luego de una presentación somera del libro me centro en tres asuntos centrales de la interpretación de Duica. En primer lugar, argumento que su lectura de la crítica de Davidson al dualismo esquema/contenido es muy restrictiva y deja abierta la posibilidad de un realismo directo empirista. En segundo lugar, argumento que en su lectura el propio Duica se (...)
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  29. Mathematics, Mental Imagery, and Ontology: A New Interpretation of the Divided Line.Miriam Byrd - 2018 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 12 (2):111-131.
    This paper presents a new interpretation of the objects of dianoia in Plato’s divided line, contending that they are mental images of the Forms hypothesized by the dianoetic reasoner. The paper is divided into two parts. A survey of the contemporary debate over the identity of the objects of dianoia yields three criteria a successful interpretation should meet. Then, it is argued that the mental images interpretation, in addition to proving consistent with key passages in the middle books (...)
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  30. Was und wie hat Sokrates gewusst.Rafael Ferber - 2007 - Elenchos 28 (1):5-40.
    The first part of the paper (p. 10-21) tries to answer the first question of the title and describes a set of seven “knowledge-claims” made by Socrates: 1. There is a distinction between right opinion and knowledge. 2. Virtue is knowledge. 3. Nobody willingly does wrong. 4. To do injustice is the greatest evil for the wrongdoer himself. 5. An even greater evil is if the wrongdoer is not punished. 6. The just person is happy; the unjust person is unhappy. (...)
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    Algunas consideraciones sobre el símil de la línea.Raúl Gutiérrez - 2009 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 21 (1):123-142.
    Siendo el símil de la línea un mero esbozo, deja muchos temas por esclarecer. El autor intenta echar luces sobre algunos de ellos apoyándose en otros pasajes de la República. Así, propone una correspondencia entre la reflexión sobre la estructura del alma en base al principio de no-contradicción y el segmento de la línea correspondiente a la dianoia, y analiza el curriculum matemático del filósofo para intentar precisar la naturaleza de las imágenes a las que se refiere la eikasia (...)
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  32. Seeing Through Images: The Bottom of Plato’s Divided Line.Yancy Hughes Dominick - 2009 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (1):pp. 1-13.
    In this paper I defend a reading of eikasia as the viewing of an image as an image; this condition need not involve any confusion of image and original. The “standard reading” of eikasia, on which experiencing this state involves mistaking images for originals, is unsatisfactory, despite the fact that it offers an attractive account of the relation of the line and the cave. The initial description of eikasia makes the suggestion that Socrates believes that anyone consistently mistakes images for (...)
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  33. The Place of Intellect in Aristotle.Kurt Pritzl - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:57-75.
    This paper explores Aristotle’s account of the human intellect, with special emphasis on how this account relates to Aristotle’s treatment of nature. In his complex account of the intellect, Aristotle distinguishes very broadly between two types of intellection. One type (nous) involves the reception of what things are and is non-discursive in character, while the other type (dianoia) is the result of intellectual activity and is discursive in character. While Aristotle affirms that both types of thinking are distinctive and (...)
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    Reading Cusanus: Metaphor and Dialectic in a Conjectural Universe (review).Wilhelm Dupre - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):220-221.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 220-221 [Access article in PDF] Clyde Lee Miller. Reading Cusanus: Metaphor and Dialectic in a Conjectural Universe. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2003. Pp. viii + 276. Cloth, $64.95. In an age where the idea of postmodernity gains more and more ground, the period of postmodern thinking has turned into a major challenge to the human mind. Whereas the (...)
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    On the Nature of Practical Wisdom(Phronēsis) in Aristotle.Do-Hyoung Kim - 2020 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 99:1-20.
    아리스토텔레스 윤리학의 다양한 논점과 개념들 중에서도 실천적 지혜(phronēsis)는 판이하게 다른 이해와 분석이 존재하는 것으로 악명이 높은 주제라고 할 수 있다. 그 논란을 대표하는 전통적인 두 입장을 소개하면 다음과 같다. 먼저, 혹자들은 이성은 정념의 노예’ 혹은 ‘이성의 불활성(inertness)’등의 흄(David Hume)의 사상에서 착안하여, 아리스토텔레스 버전의 실천이성인 ‘실천적 지혜’ 역시 ‘덕’과 ‘행복’에 관하여 다소 제한적 기능만을 갖고 있다는 해석을 제시한다. 이들은 아리스토텔레스의 실천적 지혜는 ‘목적 달성을 위한 도구들’에만 관여한다고 주장하면서, 마치 흄의 도구적 이성과 유사한 것으로 아리스토텔레스의 실천적 사유(dianoia pratike)를 이해하려 한다. 반면, (...)
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    Critical Idealism as Method: Ernst Cassirer and the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms.Esther Oluffa Pedersen - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (4):1105-1114.
    To commemorate the centenary of Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of Symbolic Forms this essay focuses on how Cassirer in the development of a distinctive philosophical method analyzed the newest development within philosophy and science. Discussing Einstein's theory of relativity and Russell's formal logic Cassirer found tools to expand the critique of reason into a critique of culture. The course of argumentation is as follows. At the outset Cassirer's outline of the idea of The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms in the 1920 book (...)
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  37. Four Philosophical Models of the Relation Between Theory and Practice.Estelle Ruth Jorgensen - 2005 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 13 (1):21-36.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Four Philosophical Models of the Relation Between Theory and PracticeEstelle R. JorgensenSince music education straddles theory and practice, my purpose is to sketch the strengths and weaknesses of four philosophical models of the relationship between theory and practice. I demonstrate that none of them suffices when taken alone; each has something to offer and its own detractions. And I conclude with four suggested ways in which the analysis can (...)
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    A árvore platônica das Formas: uma visão comparativa das concepções das Formas na República (V-VII) e no Sofista.Nazareno Eduardo de Almeida - 2024 - Dois Pontos 21 (2).
    O intento deste ensaio é mostrar que o diálogo Sofista nos apresenta a concepção madura das Formas na filosofia de Platão. Essa concepção difere em vários aspectos importantes da concepção inicial das Formas presente nos chamados diálogos médios, em especial nos Livros V-VII da República. Para tanto, minha estratégia retórica e argumentativa consiste em contrastar a imagem da linha segmentada explicitamente proposta por Platão na República como símbolo dessa concepção inicial com a imagem da árvore das Formas enquanto imagem simbólica (...)
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    Conocimiento y entendimiento: discusiones sobre el concepto de valor epistémico.Eleonora Cresto - 2011 - Dianoia 56 (66):165-177.
    En este trabajo se ofrece un comentario al artículo de Miguel Ángel Fernández sobre el veritismo y el valor del entendimiento publicado en Diánoia 65. En primer lugar, se observa que el veritismo descansa en una definición de valor epistémico que amenaza con trivializar toda la discusión. Luego se procede a examinar los argumentos de Fernández con cierto detalle. In this paper I comment on M.Á. Fernández's paper on veritism and the value of understanding. I begin by observing that veritism (...)
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    La recepción del debate sobre reconstrucciones racionales/reconstrucciones contextuales en 1988 y la historiografía filosófica mexicana.Teresa Rodríguez - 2023 - Dianoia 68 (90):93.
    En este artículo analizo la recepción del artículo de Rorty “The historiography of philosophy, four genres” en el seno del número 34 de Diánoia. Revista de Filosofía, publicado en 1988. Pretendo mostrar cómo, a partir de tal artículo, los y las autoras de los textos propusieron nuevas tesis que sirven como antecedentes de dos modelos ampliamente difundidos en México: el modelo de las vías de reflexión y el modelo de la hermenéutica analógica. Con ello, el texto busca profundizar en el (...)
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    El "espacio lógico" de la percepción en Aristóteles.Luciano Garófalo - 2019 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 46:143-163.
    El debate acerca de la naturaleza de la percepción o aísthēsis en Aristóteles puede rastrearse ya en las obras de los comentadores antiguos. Desde hace un par de siglos, dos interpretaciones rivales se han posicionado como variantes extremas que nos aportan una concepción «literalista», o, por el contrario, «espiritualista», del fenómeno en cuestión. Sin embargo, ambas posturas coinciden en reducir la percepción a un asunto meramente «dado»: bien sea puramente fisiológico, o bien, únicamente intencional. Como consecuencia de ello, el dominio (...)
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  42. The Soul and Discursive Reason in the Philosophy of Proclus.D. Gregory Macisaac - 2001 - Dissertation, University of Notre Dame
    In Proclus dianoia is the Soul's thinking activity, through which it makes itself into a divided image of Nous. This dissertation examines various aspects of Procline dianoia. Dianoia's thoughts are logoi, because in the Greek philosophical tradition, logos came to mean a division of a prior unity . Proclus' theory of dianoia rejects induction, and is a conscious development of Plato's theory of anamnesis , because induction is unable to yield a true universal . The source (...)
     
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    A Study of Plato's Metaphysics in the "Republic".Kozi Asano - 1997 - Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin
    Plato's theory in the Republic has been a model for realist metaphysics. His text, however, is not easy to understand because his language is often only suggestive or metaphorical with the result that many different interpretations have flourished, especially in this century, and many questions have not been resolved. ;My dissertation is a new and up-to-date defense of a traditional reading of Plato's metaphysics in the Republic, focusing on three central problem areas: the degrees of reality, Plato's arguments for Forms, (...)
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    What is the Passing Through (Dierkhomai) into Alethes (Unconcealed)?Oleg Bazaluk - 2023 - Philosophy and Cosmology 30:4-23.
    The author examines a basic ontological dichotomy stated in Plato’s Timaeus. The goal is to harmonise it with the Big Bang Theory and the expansion of the Universe argumentation. Using Plato’s Vocabulary helps to combine the modern understanding of fundamental physical phenomena with Platonic philosophy. Moreover, the use of Platonic philosophy as an authoritative beginning and Platone philosophandi ratio triplex as the way to follow (méthodos) exhibits a new quality of the Big Bang theory. Specifically, the ability to combine physical (...)
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    The History and an Interpretation of the Text of Plato's Parmenides.Robert S. Brumbaugh - 1982 - Philosophy Research Archives 8 (9999):1-56.
    The present study aims at giving factual support to the thesis that the Parmenides is serious in intention, rigorous in logical demonstration, and stylistically meticulous in its original composition. While this consideration may be tedious, still it is useful. Against a past history which has claimed to find the tone hilarious, the logic fallacious, the work inauthentic, the text in need of bracketing by divination, the whole incoherent— against these eccentricities a certain firm sobriety seems called for. I hope that (...)
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    Ammonius and Philoponus on the Activity of Syllogizing.Luca Gili - 2021 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 24 (1):140-160.
    According to Philoponus, the activity of drawing syllogisms is a dynamic operation. Following the classical idea that actions are specified by their objects and habitual powers by their actions, Philoponus concludes that only a dynamic power can elicit the act of syllogizing. This power is identified with discursive reasoning (dianoia). Imagination, on the contrary, is a static power, that cannot elicit that particular motion of drawing a syllogistic inference. The issue, however, is not entirely uncontroversial, because Ammonius maintains that (...)
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    Barrero, Tomás Andrés. “Aserción, expresión y acción. Una lectura de J. L. Austin.”.David Camilo Téllez Guzmán - 2017 - Ideas Y Valores 66 (163):403.
    Barrero, Tomás Andrés. “Aserción, expresión y acción. Una lectura de J. L. Austin.” Dianoia 60.74 (2015): 81-107.
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  48. (1 other version)Bridging the Gap between Aristotle’s Use and Theory of Metaphora.Margarita Vega - 2016 - Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 2 (50).
    This paper addresses alleged contradictions between the use and theory of metaphora in Aristotle. Some authors claim that these inconsistencies are resolved by showing that the use of metaphorai is allowed in the technai and forbidden in the epistemai. This paper instead unpacks Aristotle’s view on language, as it is contained in the semantics of metaphora, to make sense of Aristotle’s statements on metaphora. My proposal is that Aristotle refers to metaphora under different nomenclatures (metaphora, metapherein, and metaphorikon einai) as (...)
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    Thumos and doxa as intermediates in the Republic.Olivier Renaut - 2018 - Plato Journal 18:71-82.
    Broadly speaking, something can be called intermediate for Plato insofar as it occupies a place between two objects, poles, places, time, or principles. But this broad meaning of the intermediate has been eclipsed by the Aristotelian critique of the intermediate objects of the dianoia, so that it has become more difficult to think of the intermediates as functions of the soul. The aim of this paper is to show how, in the Republic, thumos is analogously treated as an intermediate (...)
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    Images, Education, and Paradox in Plato's Republic.Nicholas D. Smith - 1999 - Apeiron 32 (4):125-142.
    In this paper, I consider Plato's persistent and ubiquitous uses of imagery in the Republic, and compare his uses of images with what he says about the uses (and abuses) of imagery in the curricula he proposes for the kallipolis. I show how the dialogue itself might be suited to different levels of the proposed curricula--especially for those at the level of thought (dianoia)--but conclude that the dialogue was not intended to fit into the educational schemes of the 'kallipolis', (...)
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