About the Author:
Richard Patterson is Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. His publications includeImage and Reality in Plato's Metaphysics (1985) and Aristotle's Modal Logic: Essence and Entailment in the Organon (1995).
Vassilis Karasmanis is Professor of Philosophy at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. He is the author of many books, including Socrates: The Wise Man who knew nothing(2002), and co-editor, with L. Judson, of Remembering Socrates (2006). Vassilis Karasmanis is Professor of Philosophy at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. He is the author of a number of books, including Socrates: The Wise Man who Knew Nothing (2002), and co-editor, with L. Judson, of Remembering Socrates (2006).
Arnold Hermann is founder and director of the HYELE Institute for Comparative Studies. He specializes in Presocratic philosophy, metaphysics, and methods of thinking. He is the author of To Think Like God: Pythagoras and Parmenides—The Origins of Philosophy (2004), The Illustrated To Think Like God (2004, and Plato's Parmenides: Text, Translation & Introductory Essay (2010).
Contributors
Julia Annas
Sarah Broadie
Lesley Brown
Tomás Calvo-Martínez
Diskin Clay
John M. Dillon
Dorothea Frede
Arnold Hermann
Carl A. Huffman
Enrique Hülsz Piccone
D. M. Hutchinson
Paul Kalligas
Vassilis Karasmanis
Aryeh Kosman
Anthony A. Long
Richard McKirahan
Susan Sauvé Meyer
Alexander P.D. Mourelatos
Satoshi Ogihara
Richard Patterson
Christopher J. Rowe
David Sedley
Richard Sorabji
Review:
Charles Kahn has been a major presence in the world of ancient Greek philosophy since his first publications at the end of the 1950s. The present volume, a Festschrift, contains an 11-page list of his publications, and anyone working in the field will instantly recognize many of the titles and know their importance. Post-Aristotelian philosophy features rarely, Aristotle somewhat less rarely, Plato (especially 'early' Plato) and the Presocratics heavily. Hence the title and focus of this book, though in fact of the three essays in the fourth and final section of the book, 'Plato and Beyond', two are on Neoplatonism (the other on Aristotle). The other sections are: 'The Presocratics' (six essays); 'Plato: Studies in Individual Dialogues' (nine essays); and 'Themes in Plato' (five essays). Given Kahn's longevity and importance, it is no surprise to see that the list of contributors, friends and students, is star-studded. -Robin Waterfield The Heythrop Journal
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