Sponsored Links
Online Philosophy Degree
Earn a philosophy degree online. Respected. Affordable. Accredited.
www.apu.apus.edu
Philosophy Cosmetics
Shop Philosophy Beauty Products at Sephora. Free Shipping over $50!
www.sephora.com
philosophy: official site
replenish your skin w/our miracles. get free shipping w/$50 orders.
philosophy.com
Directory Sites
Full summary and analysis of Plato's "The Republic" written by Harvard students. Includes a biography, message board, and background information.
www.classicnote.com
The Essence of Human Freedom - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
William McNeill reviews this work by Martin Heidegger subtitled "An Introduction to Philosophy and The Essence of Truth: On Plato's Cave Allegory and Theaetetus".
ndpr.nd.edu
FlyingFish: Dissent and Compromise
An article on repression, alienation, love and Plato's cave.
www.flyingfish.org.uk
Review of Plato's cosmology. By Swedish author and historian of Ideas Stefan Stenudd.
www.stenudd.com
A Rochester Institute of Technology Professor's discussion of Plato's role in the History of Science.
www.rit.edu
Plato and the Philosophy of Education
Article by Renato Jose de Oliveira from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education.
www.vusst.hr
An article on the relation of the allegory to "The Matrix" and "The Truman Show".
www.geocities.com
Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology
Discussion of Plato's views on metaphysics and the theory of knowledge, including his theory of forms; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Allan Silverman.
plato.stanford.edu
Domenico Pacitti argues that Plato has not refuted Parmenides on negation in this dialogue.
www.pacitti.org
Plato's theory of forms in Book V of Republic
Greek texts, translations, commentaries, John Sallis' interpretation, relationship with modern scientific thought.
www.geocities.com
Of Myth, Life and War in Plato's Republic
Robert Metcalf reviews this book by Claudia Baracchi. from Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
ndpr.nd.edu
Plato's Utopia Recast: His Later Ethics and Politics
Christopher Rowe reviews this book by Christopher Bobonich. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
ndpr.nd.edu