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Author Barris, Jeremy

Title The crane's walk : Plato, pluralism, and the inconstancy of truth / Jeremy Barris
Edition 1st ed
Published New York : Fordham University Press, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 359 pages)
Contents Knowledge as intervention : difficulties and solutions -- Philosophical rhetoric -- Knowledge as intervention : advantages -- Variegated texture of truth -- Artificiality of rigorous thought and the artificial dimensions of reality -- Risk of rigorous thought -- Mixture and purity -- What Plato is about : an overview -- Charmides : lust, love, and the problem of knowledge -- Republic : justice, knowledge, and the problem of love -- Theaetetus, Sophist, and Statesman : the tragicomedy of knowledge, reality, and responsible conduct -- Unevenly even consistency of truth
Summary In The Crane's Walk, Jeremy Barris seeks to show that we can conceive and live with a pluralism of standpoints with conflicting standards for truth--with the truth of each being entirely unaffected by the truth of the others. He argues that Plato's work expresses this kind of pluralism, and that this pluralism is important in its own right, whether or not we agree about what Plato's standpoint is. The longest tradition of Plato scholarship identifies crucial faults in Plato's theory of Ideas
"This book seeks to show that we can conceive and live with a pluralism of standpoints with conflicting standards for truth--with the truth of each being entirely unaffected by the truth of the others. The book argues that Plato's work expresses this kind of pluralism, and that this pluralism is important in its own right, whether or not we agree about what Plato's standpoint is. The longest tradition of Plato scholarship identifies crucial faults in Plato's theory of Ideas. The book argues that Plato deliberately displayed those faults, because he wanted to demonstrate that basic kinds of error or illogic have dimensions that are crucial to the establishing of truth. These dimensions legitimate a paradoxical coordination of logically incompatible conceptions of truth. Connecting this idea with emerging currents of Plato scholarship, the book emphasizes, in addition to the dialogues' arguments, the importance of their nonargumentative features, including drama, myths, fictions, anecdotes, and humor. These unanalyzed nonargumentative features function rigorously, as a lever with which to examine the enterprise of rational argument itself, without presupposing its standards or illegitimately assimilating any position to the standards of another. Today, communities are torn apart by conflicts within and between a host of different pluralist and absolutist commitments. The possibility developed in this book--a coordination of absolute and relative truth that allows an understanding of some relativist and some absolutist positions as being fully legitimate and as capable of existing in a relation to their opposites--may contribute to perspectives for resolving these conflicts."--Publisher's abstract
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-347) and index
Notes English
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Subject Plato
SUBJECT Plato
Plato fast
Flaemmings, Friederich gnd
Subject Truth.
Certainty.
Pluralism.
truth.
pluralism.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Ancient & Classical.
Certainty
Pluralism
Truth
Pluralismus
Wahrheit
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2008037467
ISBN 9780823235674
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