- The Oxford Handbook of Plato

- Editor: Gail Fine
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2nd EditionÂ
- Publication Date: November 4, 2019
- Print Length: 792 Pages
- Product Description
Plato is the best known, and continues to be the most widely studied, of all the ancient Greek philosophers. The updated and original essays in the second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Plato provide in-depth discussions of a variety of topics and dialogues, all serving several functions at once: they survey the current academic landscape; express and develop the authors’ own views; and situate those views within a range of alternatives. The result is a useful state-of-the-art reference to the person many consider the most important philosophical thinker in history.
This second edition of he Oxford Handbook of Plato differs in two main ways from the first edition. First, six leading scholars of ancient philosophy have contributed entirely new chapters: Hugh Benson on the Apology, Crito, and Euthyphro; James Warren on the Protagoras and Gorgias; Lindsay Judson on the Meno; Luca Castagnoli on the Phaedo; Susan SauvĂ© Meyer on the Laws; and David Sedley on Plato’s theology. This new edition therefore covers both dialogues and topics in more depth than the first edition did. Secondly, most of the original chapters have been revised and updated, some in small, others in large, ways.
- About the Editor
Gail Fine is Professor Emerita at Cornell University, Visiting Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Oxford University, and Senior Research Fellow at Merton College, Oxford. Her books include The Possibility of Inquiry: Meno’s Paradox from Socrates to Sextus (Oxford, 2014), Plato on Knowledge and Forms: Selected Essays (Oxford, 2003), and On Ideas: Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s Theory of Forms (Oxford, 1993). She has also edited Plato I and II for the Oxford Readings in Philosophy series; and has written over 50 articles.