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Plato and the Question of Beauty, Paperback by Hyland, Drew A., ISBN 0253219779, ISBN-13 9780253219770, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Drew A. Hyland, one of Continental philosophy's keenest interpreters of Plato, takes up the question of beauty in three Platonic dialogues, the Hippias Major, Symposium, and Phaedrus. What Plato meant by beauty is not easily characterized, and Hyland's close readings show that Plato ultimately gives up on the possibility of a definition. Plato's failure, however, tells us something important about beauty—that it cannot be reduced to logos. Exploring questions surrounding love, memory, and ideal form, Hyland draws out the connections between beauty, the possibility of philosophy, and philosophical living. This new reading of Plato provides a serious investigation into the meaning of beauty and places it at the very heart of philosophy.
This book offers a brilliant exploration of Plato’s views on beauty through close readings of key dialogues. Hyland’s clear, engaging analysis reveals how Plato grapples with beauty’s elusive nature, ultimately leaving it undefined—yet this very challenge enriches our understanding. Perfect for philosophy lovers seeking deeper insight into ancient aesthetics. A must-read that’s both accessible and thought-provoking. Highly recommended!