Browsing Vol. 34 (2022). Número extraordinario by Title
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The Koinon Agathon of Plato’s Charmides
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Departamento de HumanidadesPE, 2022-03-28)Given the number of references to koinōnia in Plato’s dialogues, it is striking that the phrase “common good” (koinon agathon) is used only once – at Charmides 166d. Socrates asks his interlocutor Critias a question, “Do ... -
The Koinōnia of Non-Being and Logos in the Sophist Account of Falsehood
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Departamento de HumanidadesPE, 2022-03-28)At Sophist 260e3-261a2, the Eleatic Stranger claims that in order to demonstrate that falsehood is, he and Theaetetus must first track down what speech (logos), opinion (doxa), and appearance (phantasia) are, and then ... -
The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Departamento de HumanidadesPE, 2022-03-28)The Women’s Law discussed in book V of the Republic, known as the first wave, is a notorious example of Socrates’ reformist intention to achieve justice in the polis. The legislation for women, in general, has historically ... -
Three Aspects of the Linguistic Communion (Koinōnia) in Plato’s Sophist: Articulation of Letters, Predication of Names and Accord (Homologia) of Logoi
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Departamento de HumanidadesPE, 2022-03-28)In the Sophist, Plato presents the possibility of the separation of things in relation to each other based on the communion (koinōnia) of logos. In this study, I discuss the linguistic communion revealed in the dialogue ...