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title:Plato, Time, and Education : Essays in Honor of Robert S. Brumbaugh
author:Brumbaugh, Robert Sherrick
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0887067344
print isbn13:9780887067341
ebook isbn13:9780585093147
language:English
subjectPlato, Time, Education--Philosophy, Philosophy--History, Brumbaugh, Robert Sherrick,--1918-
publication date:1987
lcc:B395.P52 1987eb
ddc:100
subject:Plato, Time, Education--Philosophy, Philosophy--History, Brumbaugh, Robert Sherrick,--1918-
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Plato, Time and Education
Essays in Honor of Robert S. Brumbaugh
edited by
Brian P. Hendley
State University of New York Press
Page iv
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1987 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York
Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Plato, time, and education: essays in honor of Robert S. Brumbaugh /
edited by Brian P. Hendley.
p. cm.
"Bibliography of the writings of Robert S. Brumbaugh": p. 317
ISBN 0-88706-733-6. ISBN 0-88706-734-4 (pbk.)
1. Plato. 2. Time. 3. EducationPhilosophy. 4. Philosophy
History 5. Brumbaugh, Robert Sherrick, 1918-. I. Brumbaugh,
Robert Sherrick, 1918-. II. Hendley, Brian Patrick, 1939
B395.P52 1987
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To my parents, Bruce and Wynn Hendley
Page vii
CONTENTS
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xiii
Contributors
xv
Part I: Plato
1
Chapter 1 Socratic Piety
W. Thomas Schmid
3
Chapter 2 Meno 86C-89A: A Mathematical Image of Philosophic Inquiry
Kenneth Seeskin
25
Chapter 3 Plato on Doubling the Cube: Politicus 266 AB
Malcolm Brown
43
Chapter 4 The Theory of Perception in Plato's Theaetetus
Robert Anderson
61
Chapter 5 Knowledge, Speculation, and Myth in Plato's Accounts of the Order and the Distances of Celestial Bodies
Alexander P.D. Mourelatos
83
Page viii
Chapter 6 What did Thales want to be when he grew-up? or, Re-appraising the roles of engineering and technology on the origin of early greek philosophy/science
Robert Hahn
107
Chapter 7 Tonal Isomorphism in Plato and the I Ching: Brumbaugh as cultural anthropologist
Ernest G. McClain
131
Part II: Time
153
Chapter 8 Time, History, and Eschatology
George Allan
155
Chapter 9 Time, Free Will, and Brumbaugh in Kantian Epistemology
Manley Thompson
179
Chapter 10 Saint Augustine and Cicero's Dilemma
Brian Hendley
195
Part III: Education
205
Chapter 11 Education as a Theme of Philosophy
Nathan Rotenstreich
207
Chapter 12 Philosophy by Centuries: A Direction in Teaching
George Kimball Plochmann
219
Chapter 13 Whitehead: Teacher of Teachers
Nathaniel Lawrence
229
Part IV: History of Philosophy
245
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