Plato's Epistles [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 16 (2):397-397 (1962)
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Abstract

A new translation of the Platonic Letters, with clear and judicious discussion of their importance and individual claims to authenticity. By comparing the ideas expressed in the epistles with those in the late dialogues, Morrow provides an excellent corrective to some earlier views that the doctrines are un-Platonic because they do not square with passages in the middle period dialogues. Letters VII and VIII, the longest and most important of the collection, are shown to have excellent claims to authenticity. An important and welcome addition to our English translations and editions of Plato.--R. S. B.

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