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Selected Papers from the Ninth Symposium Platonicum
I
[1] Mario Vegetti How and why did the Republic become unpolitical?
J. Annas, G.R.F.
Ferrari20 L. Straus, E. Voegelin, K. Popper
Popper
Voegelin Strauss
II
[2] Gerard J. Boter ΑΙΤΙΑ ΕΛΟΜΕΝΟΥ: But who makes the choices? Reading
Plato’s Republic in the new OCT
J:
OCT
OCT
F 1314
OCT
25
apparatus criticus
[3] Akitsugu Taki The origin of interrogation marks in the medieval manuscripts
2
of Plato’s Republic and its significance in the tradition of Plato’s dialogues
Yes-No Question
Philosophiebegriff
533a
[5] Christopher Rowe On justice and the other virtues in the Republic: whose
justice, whose virtues?
82A-B710A, 968A
1 57
3
590C-D
571B
[6] Dusty Hoesly and Nicholas D. Smith Thrasymachus: diagnosis and treatment
[7] Andrew Payne Goodness and the division of goods in Republic II
2
2
[8] María Isabel Santa Cruz Qualité et relatifs dans République IV
4
2 9
homoion,homoioteta 368d-e435a-b543d-544a
4
4 437b-439a pros
6a36-37
[9] Michael Erler Zitat und Argument: Das dritte Argument für das Glück der
Gerechten (IX 583b-588a) und der ‘Griesgram’ im Philebos (42c-44d)
583b
42c-44d
9
[10] Michele Corradi Dal Protagora alla Repubblica: Platone e la riflessione di
Protagora su letteratura e paideia.
Vegetti 23
10
5
[11] Maurizio Migliori Complessità e unità della Repubblica: il sostrato teoretico
30c
4 57 8
12
3
IV
[12] Francisco L. Lisi ¿Modelo, proyecto o utopia? La posición de la República en el
pensamiento político de Platón
[13] Melissa Lane Founding as legislating: the figure of the lawgiver in Plato’s
Republic
[14] Yuji Kurihara Plato’s “True” Tyrant in Republic Book 9
2 9
[15]
(1)
[17] Federico Zuolo Republic’s political idealism: between Utopia and ideal theory
[18] Alexander Geroge Long Political analysis and the defence of justice in
Republic 8
89
[19] Annie Larivée Eros Tyrannos: Alcibiades as the model of the tyrant in Book
IX of the Republic
6
V
[20] Christopher Gill What is the point of the tripartite psyche in Plato’s Republic?
89
[21] Francesco Fronterotta Plato’s psychology in Republic IV and X: how many
parts of the soul?
[22] Olivier Renaut La fonction du thumos dans la République
[21]
89 eros
[21] 89
[20](2)
[24] Alvaro Vallejo Campos The theory of conflict in Plato’s Republic
[25] Richard D. Parry Vice and the soul’s unity
[26] Mehmet M. Erginel How smart is the appetitive part of the soul?
[27] Beatriz Bossi Why does Plato use pleasure to persuade people to attain the
good?
23
11
572b-576c402d-3c
VI
[29] Charles H. Kahn The motivation for Plato’s doctrine of Forms
H
[30] Rafael Ferber Ho de diokei men hapasa psyche kai toutou heneka panta
prattei
4
(Unter-)Welt in Platons Politeia
-
3
tis 9
outis
ergon
4
esp.428b-444d
[33] Carolina Araújo The definition of dunamis in Republic V and its
argumentative role
[35] Benoît Castelnérac La chute du philosophe dans la cité, un mal nécessaire
(République VI 491a-497a)
6 491a-497a
[36] Louis-Andre Dorion La critique de la réfutation socratique dans la
République (VII 537d-539d)
537d-539d
1
123c
2 1
[37] Roslyn Weiss Are the rulers of Rep. 7 philosophic?
7
6
7
7
15
[39] David T. Runia The theme of ‘becoming like god’ in Plato’s Republic
T
μοωσις θε
500b-d
Annas 613a 6 500c
1 352b90a-e
Sedley
10 A) 596b-599d
B) 601b-602c
A)
B)
A), B)
[41] Gerard Naddaf Philosophic and poetic inspiration in the Republic
326a-b
VII
[42] Harold Tarrant Narrative and dramatic presentation in Republic III: theory
and practice
[43] Mauro Tulli La mimesis nel III libro della Repubblica: il rapporto di Platone
con la tradizione
[44] Nikos Charalabopoulos Dreams, autochthony, and metals: why does Kallipolis
need a foundation myth (Rep. 3 414b-415d)?
3 414b-415d
[45] Mario Regali Il palazzo di Odisseo e la città di Socrate: la sezione sull’λθεια
nel III libro della Repubblica (389b-d)
: 3
389b-d
23 382c-d 414b-417b
389d
[46] Angelo Casanova La mimesis platonica e la fondazione della kallipolis: gioco e
serietà, coerenza e contraddizione
3
398a 10
2-3 10 10
3
10cf. 602d7
[47] Pierre Destrée Poetry in the allegory of the cave
12
[48] Lidia Palumbo La mimesis nella Repubblica. Appunti sulla nozione di
imagine
[49] Martin S. Harbsmeier “...and not by poetry either”: the relation between the
Republic’s critique of mimetic poetry and the dialogue’s central question of how
to choose the best life
10
VIII
[50] Livio Rossetti Plato’s and Aristotel’s ‘bad’ summaries of the Republic
[51] Yoshinori Sano The backgrounds of Plato’s definition of justice in Republic
4
[52] Tomohiko Kondo Chrysippus’ criticism of the theory of justice in Plato’s
Republic
20
[53] Rosalie Helena de Souza Pereira The ruler’s essential qualities in Averroes’
Commentary on Plato’s “Republic”
3 1 2 2 67 3
89 2
[54] Gabriele Cornelli A city that listens and shares: an “archaeology” of the
Republic of Plato
2013 7 6
I
[1] Mario Vegetti How and why did the Republic become unpolitical?
J. Annas, G.R.F.
Ferrari20 L. Straus, E. Voegelin, K. Popper
Popper
Voegelin Strauss
II
[2] Gerard J. Boter ΑΙΤΙΑ ΕΛΟΜΕΝΟΥ: But who makes the choices? Reading
Plato’s Republic in the new OCT
J:
OCT
OCT
F 1314
OCT
25
apparatus criticus
[3] Akitsugu Taki The origin of interrogation marks in the medieval manuscripts
2
of Plato’s Republic and its significance in the tradition of Plato’s dialogues
Yes-No Question
Philosophiebegriff
533a
[5] Christopher Rowe On justice and the other virtues in the Republic: whose
justice, whose virtues?
82A-B710A, 968A
1 57
3
590C-D
571B
[6] Dusty Hoesly and Nicholas D. Smith Thrasymachus: diagnosis and treatment
[7] Andrew Payne Goodness and the division of goods in Republic II
2
2
[8] María Isabel Santa Cruz Qualité et relatifs dans République IV
4
2 9
homoion,homoioteta 368d-e435a-b543d-544a
4
4 437b-439a pros
6a36-37
[9] Michael Erler Zitat und Argument: Das dritte Argument für das Glück der
Gerechten (IX 583b-588a) und der ‘Griesgram’ im Philebos (42c-44d)
583b
42c-44d
9
[10] Michele Corradi Dal Protagora alla Repubblica: Platone e la riflessione di
Protagora su letteratura e paideia.
Vegetti 23
10
5
[11] Maurizio Migliori Complessità e unità della Repubblica: il sostrato teoretico
30c
4 57 8
12
3
IV
[12] Francisco L. Lisi ¿Modelo, proyecto o utopia? La posición de la República en el
pensamiento político de Platón
[13] Melissa Lane Founding as legislating: the figure of the lawgiver in Plato’s
Republic
[14] Yuji Kurihara Plato’s “True” Tyrant in Republic Book 9
2 9
[15]
(1)
[17] Federico Zuolo Republic’s political idealism: between Utopia and ideal theory
[18] Alexander Geroge Long Political analysis and the defence of justice in
Republic 8
89
[19] Annie Larivée Eros Tyrannos: Alcibiades as the model of the tyrant in Book
IX of the Republic
6
V
[20] Christopher Gill What is the point of the tripartite psyche in Plato’s Republic?
89
[21] Francesco Fronterotta Plato’s psychology in Republic IV and X: how many
parts of the soul?
[22] Olivier Renaut La fonction du thumos dans la République
[21]
89 eros
[21] 89
[20](2)
[24] Alvaro Vallejo Campos The theory of conflict in Plato’s Republic
[25] Richard D. Parry Vice and the soul’s unity
[26] Mehmet M. Erginel How smart is the appetitive part of the soul?
[27] Beatriz Bossi Why does Plato use pleasure to persuade people to attain the
good?
23
11
572b-576c402d-3c
VI
[29] Charles H. Kahn The motivation for Plato’s doctrine of Forms
H
[30] Rafael Ferber Ho de diokei men hapasa psyche kai toutou heneka panta
prattei
4
(Unter-)Welt in Platons Politeia
-
3
tis 9
outis
ergon
4
esp.428b-444d
[33] Carolina Araújo The definition of dunamis in Republic V and its
argumentative role
[35] Benoît Castelnérac La chute du philosophe dans la cité, un mal nécessaire
(République VI 491a-497a)
6 491a-497a
[36] Louis-Andre Dorion La critique de la réfutation socratique dans la
République (VII 537d-539d)
537d-539d
1
123c
2 1
[37] Roslyn Weiss Are the rulers of Rep. 7 philosophic?
7
6
7
7
15
[39] David T. Runia The theme of ‘becoming like god’ in Plato’s Republic
T
μοωσις θε
500b-d
Annas 613a 6 500c
1 352b90a-e
Sedley
10 A) 596b-599d
B) 601b-602c
A)
B)
A), B)
[41] Gerard Naddaf Philosophic and poetic inspiration in the Republic
326a-b
VII
[42] Harold Tarrant Narrative and dramatic presentation in Republic III: theory
and practice
[43] Mauro Tulli La mimesis nel III libro della Repubblica: il rapporto di Platone
con la tradizione
[44] Nikos Charalabopoulos Dreams, autochthony, and metals: why does Kallipolis
need a foundation myth (Rep. 3 414b-415d)?
3 414b-415d
[45] Mario Regali Il palazzo di Odisseo e la città di Socrate: la sezione sull’λθεια
nel III libro della Repubblica (389b-d)
: 3
389b-d
23 382c-d 414b-417b
389d
[46] Angelo Casanova La mimesis platonica e la fondazione della kallipolis: gioco e
serietà, coerenza e contraddizione
3
398a 10
2-3 10 10
3
10cf. 602d7
[47] Pierre Destrée Poetry in the allegory of the cave
12
[48] Lidia Palumbo La mimesis nella Repubblica. Appunti sulla nozione di
imagine
[49] Martin S. Harbsmeier “...and not by poetry either”: the relation between the
Republic’s critique of mimetic poetry and the dialogue’s central question of how
to choose the best life
10
VIII
[50] Livio Rossetti Plato’s and Aristotel’s ‘bad’ summaries of the Republic
[51] Yoshinori Sano The backgrounds of Plato’s definition of justice in Republic
4
[52] Tomohiko Kondo Chrysippus’ criticism of the theory of justice in Plato’s
Republic
20
[53] Rosalie Helena de Souza Pereira The ruler’s essential qualities in Averroes’
Commentary on Plato’s “Republic”
3 1 2 2 67 3
89 2
[54] Gabriele Cornelli A city that listens and shares: an “archaeology” of the
Republic of Plato
2013 7 6