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Franco Trabattoni

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  •  9
    : Boéthos de Sidon Et L’Immortalité de L’Âme Dans le Phédon
    In Riccardo Chiaradonna & Marwan Rashed (eds.), Boéthos de Sidon – Exégète d’Aristote et philosophe, De Gruyter. pp. 337-360. 2020.
  •  82
    Editors’ Note
    with Francesco Verde
    Méthexis 37 (1): 1. 2025.
  •  31
    Platone
    Carocci. 1998.
    Plato
  • Eudaimonia and Well Being. Ancient and Modern Conceptions
    Elenchos 25 (1): 159-168. 2004.
  •  47
    Editorial
    Méthexis 36 (1): 1. 2024.
  •  51
    Méthexis’ Thirty-Fifth Anniversary
    Méthexis 35 (1): 1-3. 2023.
  •  63
    Una guida al pensiero di Proclo
    Méthexis 34 (1): 167-178. 2022.
  •  69
    In Memoriam: Mario Vegetti (1937–2018)
    Méthexis 31 (1): 1-2. 2019.
  •  58
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume L, Summer, Victor Caston (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016
    Méthexis 30 (1): 215-225. 2018.
  •  44
    Lives of Eminent Philosophers, edited by Tiziano Dorandi
    Méthexis 29 (1): 215-219. 2017.
  •  66
    Il labirinto delle aporie
    Méthexis 28 (1): 141-151. 2016.
  •  57
    Allan Gotthelf, Teleology, First Principles, and Scientific Method in Aristotle's Biology, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2012, 464 pp
    Méthexis 27 (1): 228-230. 2014.
  •  53
    Mireille Hadas-Lebel, Philo of Alexandreia, Leiden, Boston, Brill, 2012, 241 pp (review)
    Méthexis 27 (1): 236-237. 2014.
  •  50
    Giles Pearson, Aristotle on Desire, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 2012, 276 pp
    Méthexis 27 (1): 225-228. 2014.
  •  78
    Ll. P. Gerson (ed.). The Cambdridge History of Philosophy in Late Antiquity, 2 voll., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012, pp. XI + 1284)
    Méthexis 26 (1): 227-231. 2013.
  •  39
    Eleni Kechagia, Plutarch against Colotes. A Lesson of History of Philosophy, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2012
    Méthexis 26 (1): 221-224. 2013.
  •  52
    Esiste, Secondo Aristotele, Una “Dottrina Platonica Delle Idee”?
    Méthexis 20 (1): 159-180. 2007.
  •  78
    M. Pakaluk - G. Pearson (ed.), Moral Psychology and Human Action in Aristotle, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2011, pp. 342 (review)
    Méthexis 25 (1): 180-186. 2012.
  •  36
    Presentazione
    with Riccardo Chiaradonna and Filippo Forcignanò
    Discipline Filosofiche 28 (1): 5-12. 2018.
  •  58
    Physics and philosophy of nature in Greek Neoplatonism: proceedings of the European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop (Il Ciocco, Castelvecchio Pascoli, June 22-24, 2006) (edited book, review)
    with Riccardo Chiaradonna
    Brill. 2009.
    Neoplatonists
  •  46
    Storia della filosofia antica (edited book)
    with Mario Vegetti, Emidio Spinelli, and Riccardo Chiaradonna
    Carocci. 2016.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy: General Histories
  •  37
    From death to life: key themes in Plato's Phaedo
    Brill. 2023.
    This book aims to provide original solutions to a range of highly debated problems among scholars of Plato's Phaedo, along with an overall interpretation of the dialogue. For each of the topics (or Platonic passages) analysed, the book provides a detailed assessment and discussion of the latest scholarship. On the basis of this approach, From Death to Life: Key Themes in Plato's Phaedo offers partially or widely innovative interpretations (particularly with regard to the knowability of the Forms…Read more
    This book aims to provide original solutions to a range of highly debated problems among scholars of Plato's Phaedo, along with an overall interpretation of the dialogue. For each of the topics (or Platonic passages) analysed, the book provides a detailed assessment and discussion of the latest scholarship. On the basis of this approach, From Death to Life: Key Themes in Plato's Phaedo offers partially or widely innovative interpretations (particularly with regard to the knowability of the Forms, "recollection", the doctrine of the soul as a harmony, the problem of causes, and the so-called "second voyage"). This book will undoubtedly spark debate among scholars both in terms of the critical assessment of the theses it proposes and of the objections it raises against alternative interpretations.
    Plato
  •  58
    Meaning of logos and meaning of elements in Plato's Cratylus and Theaetetus
    Methodos 19. 2019.
    Pour Platon l'instrument principal de la connaissance philosophique est le logos, non seulement dans le sens général de « raison », mais aussi dans le sens spécifique de connaissance qui se réalise au moyen du « discours », c'est à dire d'une raison qui possède un caractère foncièrement linguistique. Cela semble impliquer que le logos a une nature entièrement transparente à soi même, et par conséquent, comme on peut le déduire de l'analyse consacrée dans le Théétète à la théorie du songe, que le…Read more
    Pour Platon l'instrument principal de la connaissance philosophique est le logos, non seulement dans le sens général de « raison », mais aussi dans le sens spécifique de connaissance qui se réalise au moyen du « discours », c'est à dire d'une raison qui possède un caractère foncièrement linguistique. Cela semble impliquer que le logos a une nature entièrement transparente à soi même, et par conséquent, comme on peut le déduire de l'analyse consacrée dans le Théétète à la théorie du songe, que les éléments dont le logos est composé sont pleinement intelligibles et dépourvus de toute opacité. Cependant cette prétention semble échouer dans le Cratyle, où la tentative de montrer l'intelligibilité des éléments du langage, c'est à dire lettres et syllabes, n'est pas couronnée de succès. Une possible solution à ce problème repose sur le fait que les éléments du langage, à la différence des éléments naturels, épuisent entièrement leur nature dans le rôle qu'ils jouent à l'intérieur du langage lui-même ; et donc la connaissance de ce rôle, exactement comme il en est des pièces des échecs, coïncide avec la connaissance de l'objet dans son entier.
  •  39
    Plato, Aristotle, or both?: dialogues between platonism and aristotelianism in antiquity (edited book)
    with Thomas Bénatouïl and Emanuele Maffi
    Georg Olms Verlag. 2011.
    This volume gathers an international team of renowned scholars in the fields of ancient greek philosophy, in order to explore the continuous but changing dialogue between Platonism and Aristotelianism from the early imperial age to the end of Antiquity. While most chapters concern Platonists (Philo, Plutarch, Plotinus, Syrianus, Proclus, Damascius, Philoponus), and their uses or criticism of Aristotle's doctrines, several chapters are also devoted to Peripatetic authors (Boethius and mostly Alex…Read more
    This volume gathers an international team of renowned scholars in the fields of ancient greek philosophy, in order to explore the continuous but changing dialogue between Platonism and Aristotelianism from the early imperial age to the end of Antiquity. While most chapters concern Platonists (Philo, Plutarch, Plotinus, Syrianus, Proclus, Damascius, Philoponus), and their uses or criticism of Aristotle's doctrines, several chapters are also devoted to Peripatetic authors (Boethius and mostly Alexander of Aphrodisias) and their attitudes towards Plato's positions. Each of the eleven chapters draws the attention to specific polemical contexts and philosophical problems which made Platonists and Aristotelians unite against common adversaries like the Stoics, or split up, not only in the fields of metaphysics and cosmology, but also in epistemology, psychology and ethics.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, MiscellaneousPlato and Other Philosophers
  •  21
    Ermeneutica e filosofia antica (edited book)
    with Mariapaola Bergomi
    Cisalpino, Instituto editoriale universitario. 2012.
  •  40
    Essays on Plato's epistemology
    Leuven University Press. 2016.
    An Innovating approach to Plato’s philosophy Through a careful survey of several significant Platonic texts, mainly focussing on the nature of knowledge, Essays on Plato’s Epistemology offers the reader a fresh and promising approach to Plato’s philosophy as a whole. From the very earliest reception of Plato’s philosophy, there has been a conflict between a dogmatic and a sceptical interpretation of his work and thought. Moreover, the two sides are often associated, respectively, with a metaphys…Read more
    An Innovating approach to Plato’s philosophy Through a careful survey of several significant Platonic texts, mainly focussing on the nature of knowledge, Essays on Plato’s Epistemology offers the reader a fresh and promising approach to Plato’s philosophy as a whole. From the very earliest reception of Plato’s philosophy, there has been a conflict between a dogmatic and a sceptical interpretation of his work and thought. Moreover, the two sides are often associated, respectively, with a metaphysical and an anti-metaphysical approach. This book, continuing a line of thought that is nowadays strongly present in the secondary literature – and also followed by the author in over thirty years of research –, maintains that a third way of thinking is required. Against the widespread view that an anti-dogmatic philosophy must go together with an anti-metaphysical stance, Trabattoni shows that for Plato, on the contrary, a sober and reasonable assessment of both the powers and limits of human reason relies on a proper metaphysical outlook.
    Plato
  •  45
    Scrivere nell'anima: verità, dialettica e persuasione in Platone
    . 1994.
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    La filosofia di Platone: verità e ragione umana
    Carocci editore. 2020.
    Plato
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    Martinetti: l'etica religiosa di Socrate
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3 384-396. 2022.
  •  57
    Antiochus of Ascalon’s ‘Platonic’ Ethics
    Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 43 (1): 85-103. 2022.
    This article focuses on the Platonic version of the doctrine of oikeiosis set forth by Piso in Cicero’s De finibus, Book V. The article aims to show that: 1) Cicero’s account, while clearly having Stoic features, is also consistent with the eudaemonistic character of Socrates’ and Plato’s ethics; 2) the replacement of oikeiosis with “assimilation to god”, attested in a passage of the Anonymous Commentary on Plato’s Theaetetus, derives from the intent to remove Epicurean egoistic connotations fro…Read more
    This article focuses on the Platonic version of the doctrine of oikeiosis set forth by Piso in Cicero’s De finibus, Book V. The article aims to show that: 1) Cicero’s account, while clearly having Stoic features, is also consistent with the eudaemonistic character of Socrates’ and Plato’s ethics; 2) the replacement of oikeiosis with “assimilation to god”, attested in a passage of the Anonymous Commentary on Plato’s Theaetetus, derives from the intent to remove Epicurean egoistic connotations from Plato’s ethics; according to the Anonymous, the Stoic oikeiosis alone would not suffice to attain this purpose.
    Academic Skeptics
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