Ebook {Epub PDF} Protagoras and Meno by Plato
· Both Socrates and Protagoras gave compelling arguments as as to if or not ethics is one thing which can or cannot be taught. Bibliography. Plato. Protagoras and Meno. Translated by Robert C. Bartlett, Cornell University Press, This volume contains new translations of two dialogues of Plato, the Protagoras and the Meno, together with explanatory notes and substantial interpretive essays. Robert C. Bartlett's translations are as literal as is compatible with sound English style and take into account important textual variations. Because the interpretive essays both sketch the general outlines of the dialogues and take up specific theoretical Brand: Cornell University Press. Protagoras and Meno. Recommended translation: Plato: "Protagoras" and "Meno," trans. Robert C. Bartlett (Cornell, ). From the Publisher: This volume contains new translations of two dialogues of Plato, the Protagoras and the Meno, together with explanatory notes and substantial interpretive essays. Robert C. Bartlett’s translations are as literal as is compatible with sound English style and Estimated Reading Time: 1 min.
Protagoras and Meno. by Plato. Thanks for Sharing! You submitted the following rating and review. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. 1. Ratings. by on Septem. OK, close 0. 0. Write your review. eBook Details. Neeland Media LLC. Plato: Meno. Translated by G. M. A. Grube. Second Edition. Hackett Publishing, Plato: Meno and Phaedo. Translated by Alex Long and David Sedley. Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, Plato: Protagoras and Meno. Translated by Adam Beresford and introduced by Lesley Brown. Penguin Classics, c. Protagoras and Meno. Plato. Penguin UK, - Philosophy - pages. 0 Reviews. Exploring the question of what exactly makes good people good, Protagoras and Meno are two of the most enjoyable and accessible of all of Plato's dialogues. Widely regarded as his finest dramatic work, the Protagoras, set during the golden age of Pericles.
Exploring the question of what exactly makes good people good, Protagoras and Meno are two of the most enjoyable and accessible of all of Plato's dialogues. Widely regarded as his finest dramatic work, the Protagoras, set during the golden age of Pericles, pits. This volume contains new translations of two dialogues of Plato, the Protagoras and the Meno, together with explanatory notes and substantial interpretive essays. Robert C. Bartlett's translations are as literal as is compatible with sound English style and take into account important textual variations. Because the interpretive essays both sketch the general outlines of the dialogues and take up specific theoretical or philosophic difficulties, they will be of interest not only to those. Both Socrates and Protagoras gave compelling arguments as as to if or not ethics is one thing which can or cannot be taught. Bibliography. Plato. Protagoras and Meno. Translated by Robert C. Bartlett, Cornell University Press,
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