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Plato, Poet and Philosopher - Platonic Dialogues

by E. Moutsopoulos & M. Protopapa (eds.)

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Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress of Philosophy, Sparta, May 2011. In memory of I.N. Theodoracopoulos. Soft cover, 24 cm, 328 pp. Papers in greek, english or french.

CONTENTS:

THURSDAY 26 MAY

  • INAUGURAL SESSION: I.N. Theodoracopoulos: his ideas and his work

18:00-18:15 Opening speech by Dr. Stratis STRATIGIS: The Founding of the Liberal School of Philosophy "Plethon" by I. N. Theodoracopoulos.

18:15-18:30 Konstantinos I. DESPOTOPOULOS, Academician: Ioannis Theodoracopoulos and the Greek philosophy.

18:30-18:45 Evanghelos MOUTSOPOULOS, Academician: Jean Théodoracopoulos: tel que je l’ai vécu.

18:45-19:00 Linos BENAKIS, Former Director at the Research Centre on Greek Philosophy at the Academy of Athens: Plato’s Phaedrus and Theaetetus by I. N. Theodoracopoulos.

19:00-19:15 Maria PROTOPAPAS-MARNELI, Director at the Research Centre on Greek Philosophy at the Academy of Athens: The lasting influence of I. N. Theodoracopoulos’ ideas on education and language.

19:15-19:30 Myrto DRAGONA-MONACHOU, Professor Emerita, University of Athens: I.N. Theodoracopoulos’ Socrates.

19:30-19:45 Apostolos STAVELAS, Researcher at the Academy of Athens: The Language of Philosophy and the Philosophy of Language in I.N. Theodoracopoulos’ Thought.

19:45-20:00 Irene SVITZOU, Ph.D. student, University of Athens: Neo-hellenic approaches to Plato’s Gorgias in the end of the 19th century: the case of G. Mistriotis and I.N. Theodoracopoulos’ criticism.

20:00-20:15 Nicolaos KOUFOS: Vassaras: I.N. Theodoracopoulos’ hometown in the early 20th century.

 

FRIDAY 27 MAY

  • MORNING SESSION: The Platonic Dialogues: Narrative Technique and the Use of Myth

9:00-9:30 Malcolm SCHOFIELD, Professor at the University of Cambridge: Why and when did Plato write narrated dialogues?

9:30-10:00 Aldo BRANCACCI, Professor at the University of Tor Vergata (Rome): La représentation d’Hippias dans le Protagoras.

10:00-10:30 Nikos CHARALAMBOPOULOS, Lecturer at the University of Patras: Ὥσπερ ποιητὴς ὑποκριτῇ. The tragedy of the frustrated philosopher-poets in Plato’s Charmides.

10:30-11:00 DISCUSSION

11:30-12:00 Evanghélos MOUTSOPOULOS, Academician: Révélations du mythe du Phèdre.

12:00-12:30 Monique DIXSAUT, Professor Emerita at the Sorbonne University (Paris I Pantheon): Donner à voir: fonction et sens des mythes platoniciens.

12:30-13:00 Ioannis KALOGERAKOS, Assistant Professor at the University of Athens: Philosophizing in the "Gardens of Adonis"? Plato on the Written and Spoken Word.

13:00-13:30 DISCUSSION

 

  • EVENING SESSION: The Platonic Dialogues: Rhetorical Technique and antilogikê.

18:00-18:30 Rachel BARNEY, Associate Professor at the University of Toronto: Plato the Protagorean.

18:30-19:00 Chloe BALLA, Assistant Professor at the University of Crete: Revisiting Plato’s attack on Polus.

19:00-19:30 Anna TATSI, University of Athens: Plato’s Rhetorical Technique in Book 1 of the Republic.

19:30-20:00 DISCUSSION

20:00-20:15 Animation graphics presentation of the Mystras archaeological site by Giannis MARNELIS

 

SATURDAY 28 MAY

  • EVENING SESSION: Plato’s Philosophy and its Reception from antiquity to modern times.

17:00-17:30 Denis O’BRIEN, Director of Research at the CNRS (Paris): Forms and Concepts.

17:30-18:00 Doukas KAPANTAÏS, Researcher at the Academy of Athens: Le paradoxe de Russell et l’idée de l’Autre dans le Sophiste de Platon.

18:00-18:30 Kiki ALATZOGLOU-THEMELI, Professor emeritus at the Ionion University: Plato, the ‘golden’ past and the ‘iron’ present: Laws 3, 677-702.

18:30-19:00 DISCUSSION

19:30-20:00 Ioannis TAÏFACOS, Professor at the University of Cyprus: Μεταβολὴ πολιτειῶν. Cicero’s Remarks on Plato’s Republic.

20:00-20:15 Linos BENAKIS, Former Director at the R.C.G.P. Academy of Athens: Proclus’ and Pachymeres’ scholia on Plato’s Parmenides.

20:15-20:40 Athina BAZOU, Researcher at the Academy of Athens: The ‘Platonic’ epigrams – Tradition, authorship, interpretation.

20:40-21:00 DISCUSSION

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