Many of the greatest philosophers have used the form of the dialogue to expound their arguments, yet the vehicle itself has been inadequately studied. The three essays in this volume examine the reasons why particular philosophers have chosen to use the dialogue as a tool to interact between the philosophical content and the literary form.
| ISBN: | 9780197261538 |
| Publication date: | 1st December 1995 |
| Author: | D N Sedley, T J Smiley, Jonathan Dancy, Jane Heal, British Academy |
| Publisher: | The British Academy an imprint of Liverpool University Press |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 83 pages |
| Series: | Proceedings of the British Academy |
| Genres: |
Philosophy of language Philosophy |
Many of the greatest philosophers have used the form of the dialogue to expound their arguments, yet the vehicle itself has been inadequately studied. The three essays in this volume examine the reasons why particular philosophers have chosen to use the dialogue as a tool to interact between the philosophical content and the literary form.
Philosophical Dialogues features in the following genres: Philosophy of language, Philosophy
Philosophical Dialogues is available in Hardback
Philosophical Dialogues was written by D N Sedley, T J Smiley, Jonathan Dancy, Jane Heal, British Academy and published by The British Academy an imprint of Liverpool University Press
Philosophical Dialogues has 83 pages
Yes it is part of Proceedings of the British Academy series
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