The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1964
Abstract
Discussion of the authenticity and relative dating of the dialogue followed by examination of the several definitions of "philos". The Good is the ultimate goal that remains in view to Plato, no matter what else must be abandoned as dialectically unacceptable.
Recommended Citation
Levin, Donald Norman, "Some Observations Concerning Plato's Lysis" (1964). The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter. 36.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/sagp/36
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Notes
Donald Norman Levin presented "Some Observations Concerning Plato's Lysis" at the meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy at Amherst in 1964. It was published in J. P. Anton & G. Kustas, eds. Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy vol. 1, State University of New York Press, 236-258.
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