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Article: Hyland, Drew. Questioning Platonism: Continental Interpretations of Plato.(Book review)
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- The Review of Metaphysics
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- March 1, 2006
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HYLAND, Drew. Questioning Platonism: Continental Interpretations of Plato. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004. ix + 202 pp. Cloth, $44.00--This book's subject matter is important for all scholars of Plato's dialogues, no matter where they locate themselves on the Continental/analytic landscape. Hyland accomplishes much here, integrating three projects: an exposition of seminal figures and texts in continental philosophy that examine Plato's dialogues, a critique of these texts and figures, and an explanation and defense of Hyland's own hermeneutic principles.
For Plato scholars who work within the Anglo-American or analytic tradition, Hyland's book ...
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