[publicclassics] Plato and the Ideas: A Very Complicated Story - Brill's Plato Studies Series, Volume 21
Gabriele Cornelli
gabriele.cornelli at gmail.com
Di Nov 11 10:52:58 CET 2025
NEW RELEASE from *Brill's Plato Studies Series. *
*Plato and the Ideas: A Very Complicated Story* - Brill's Plato Studies
Series - Volume: 21
Editors:* Maurizio Migliori †, Arianna Fermani *and* André Lanoue*
This collective volume, at the cutting edge of research, presents a wide
range of perspectives on Plato's theory of Ideas. It features numerous
authors whose main language of publication is not English, thus providing
international readers access to a wide range of scholarly works not
normally available to them. In this collective volume, to which a number of
established scholars of international renown as well as young up-and-coming
researchers have contributed, the Platonic theory of Ideas is examined from
philological, historical, psychological, metaphysical and ethical
viewpoints, presenting a boldly innovative hermeneutical impulse that meets
the highest standards of contemporary research.
*Authors*: Luc Brisson, Lloyd Gerson, David Sedley, Michael Erler, Lidia
Palumbo, Noburu Notomi, Lucia Palpacelli, Christoph Poetsch, Veronika
Konrádová, Jakub Jinek, R. Loredana Cardullo, Maurizio Migliori †, Arianna
Fermani and André Lanoue.
See more here:
https://brill.com/display/title/71742
*Brill’s Plato Studies Series* aims to gather together the most recent and
relevant contributions, in order to identify debates and trends within the
study of Plato and to provide a holistic understanding of the wide range of
issues related to Plato’s philosophy. Of special significance for the
series will be the examination of Plato’s literary style and its
relationship to his theoretical project as, perhaps, one of the central
problems in the study of Plato and Ancient Philosophy as a whole. Even
after two thousand years there is still no consensus about why Plato
expresses his ideas in such a unique style and the series will aim to
address this question. In addition, the Series will warmly welcome
contributions focusing on internal and recurrent issues like the relation
between myth and philosophy, language, epistemology and ontology in Plato’s
work. Special attention will also be given to new interpretative challenges
and recent hermeneutical trends, which have emerged from the globalization
of current Platonic studies. These new approaches to Plato are likely to
change the future frame of Platonic scholarship, providing instruments and
renewed impulses for the generations of philosophers to come.
Editors:* Gabriele Cornelli *and* Gábor Betegh*
*Gabriele Cornelli *(he/him/his)
Full Professor - Philosophy Department
Postgraduate Programme in Metaphysics
Archai UNESCO Chair on the Plural Origins of the Western Thought -
Coordinator
Universidade de Brasília
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