Education Through Names in Plato's Republic

Education Through Names in Plato's Republic

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Publisher's Synopsis

"What is the nature of the relationship between words and the objects they refer to?"

This question is surely central to philosophical inquiry, since errors of language inevitably

breed errors of investigation. Plato was one of the first people to ask the question. His answer, in

the Cratylus, has attracted a great deal of scholarly disapproval, and very little genuine philosophical

interest. Worse yet, scholars generally think that Plato's views about philosophy of language were

confined to one (or, at best, two) dialogues, and that his philosophy of language played no particular

role in the metaphysical theories that we associate with "high Platonism."

In this dissertation, I will contest all those common views. I will argue that philosophy of

language played a genuine role in Plato's metaphysical doctrines in the Republic, and that these

doctrines are borne out by at least half a dozen other dialogues. I will argue that Plato's views on

linguistic reference are, far from being obscure or outlandish, roughly comparable to certain widely

accepted modern views about linguistics, and reasonably plausible. I will argue that Plato's cave

image dramatizes his philosophy of language - and his animosity against the sophists - in a

remarkable and previously unappreciated way.

Book information

ISBN: 9781835207956
Publisher: Dutt Hb
Imprint: Dutt Hb
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 144
Weight: 200g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm