Publikasjoner
Nedenfor er en oversikt over de seneste publikasjonene til forskergruppen Antikkens filosofi og Poetry and Philosophy-prosjektet.
Hovedinnhold
Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift nr. 1, 2013
Tema: Platons Symposion
Drew A. Hyland, "The Whole Comedy and Tragedy of Philosophy: On Aristophanes' Speech in Plato's Symposium", 6-19.
Hayden W. Ausland, "Poetry vs Philosophy. The Case of Plato' Symposium", 20-43.
Elena Irrera, "A Eulogy of the Written Dialogue?", 44-58.
Knut Ågotnes, "Filotimia. On Rhetoric, Virtue and Values in the Symposium", 59-73.
Jens Kristian Larsen, "The Love of the Beloved", 74-87.
Cynthia Freeland, "The Philosophical Significance of the Figure of Diotima", 100-111.
Symbolae Osloenses 84 (2010):
Hayden W. Ausland, "Poetry, Rhetoric, and Fiction in Plato's Phaedrus", 2-25.
Øyvind Rabbås, "Writing, Memory, and Wisdom: The Critique of Writing in the Phaedrus", 26-48.
Hallvard J. Fossheim, "Non-Individuality in the Phaedrus", 49-61.
Cynthia Freeland, "Imagery in the Phaedrus: Seeing, Growing, Nourishing", Phaedrus", 62-72.
Jens Kristian Larsen, "Dialectic of Eros and Myth of the Soul in Plato´s Phaedrus", 73-89.
Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift nr. 2, 2008
Tema: "Plato: Poetry and Philosophy"
Vigdis Songe-Møller, "Memory and Mourning: a threat to Plato’s philosophy?".
Hayden W. Ausland, "On the Paradigmatic Dimension of Mimetic Poetry in Republic 10".
Cynthia Freeland, "Nearer Means Bigger: Artistic imitations and pleasure-illusions in Republic IX, X and the Philebus".
Knut Ågotnes, "Socrates knows even less than he claims to do in the Apology".
Hallvard Fossheim, “The Role of Magic in Republic X”, 129-135.
Sarah E. Worth, “Plato, Imitation, and Narration: a look into the narrative effects of literature, 162-173.
Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift nr. 1-2, 2007
Tema: Platon
Hayden W. Ausland, "Socratic Induction - The Rhetorical and Poetic Background".
Cynthia Freeland, "Plato's Philebus: Pleasure, Imagination and Poetry".
Knut Ågotnes, "Daidalosstatuer - verken technê eller diktning. Filosofisk diskurs hos Platon".