Toward a New Interpretation of Plato [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 52 (4):972-974 (1999)
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The purpose of this substantive volume is to familiarize English readers with the Tübingen interpretation of Plato’s thought. Although there are a few other works in English on the German school of Platonism—Catan himself had earlier translated a work of Krämer, the founder of the school— this is by far the most detailed. Moreover, the work also tries to be a systematic defense of the position of the school and to amplify the explanatory power of the position by exploring further implications of the basic ideas of the school.

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