A Translation of Plato's "Sophist" with an Introductory Commentary
Translated by James Duerlinger
This translation of Plato's Sophist conveys the peculiar nature of the doctrines expressed in the Greek text, and it includes
an introduction that attempts - without recourse to contemporary technical philosophical ideas - to explain these doctrines from the perspective of how Plato's philosophy was understood by Aristotle
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This translation of Plato's Sophist conveys the peculiar nature of the doctrines expressed in the Greek text, and it includes
an introduction that attempts - without recourse to contemporary technical philosophical ideas - to explain these doctrines
from the perspective of how Plato's philosophy was understood by Aristotle and the ancient Platonists. For this reason the
book is especially suitable for use in undergraduate courses on Plato and in introductory courses on the history of ancient
philosophy.
The Translator: James Duerlinger is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Iowa. His areas of specialization are Greek
philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, and philosophy of religion.