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  1. The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy on JSTOR. HANS-GEORG GADAMER. TRANSLATED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND ANNOTATION BY P. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Copyright Date: 1986. Published by: Yale University Press. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1cc2kth. Select all. (For EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley) (For BibTex) Front Matter. (pp. i-iv)

    • HANS-GEORG GADAMER
  2. The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy. By Hans-Georg Gadamer. New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1986. Pp. xxxi + 182. NICHOLAS P. WHITE. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. This book perhaps illustrates the importance, often stressed by Gadamer.

  3. 27. Sept. 1995 · About this book. One of this century’s most important philosophers here focuses on Platos Protagoras, Phaedo, Republic, and Philebus and on Aristotles three moral treatises to show the essential continuity of Platonic and Aristotelian reflection on the nature of the good.

  4. IDEA OF THE GOOD. IN. PLATONIC-ARISTOTELIAN PHILOSOPHY. HANS-GEORG GADAMER. TRANSLATED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND ANNOTATION BY P. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS NEW HAVEN AND LONDON.

  5. The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy. Hans-Georg Gadamer. Yale University Press, Jan 1, 1986 - Philosophy - 182 pages. One of this century's most important...

    • Hans-Georg Gadamer
    • P. Christopher Smith
    • P. Christopher Smith
  6. The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy. One of this century's most important philosophers here focuses on Plato's PROTAGORAS, PHAEDO, REPUBLIC, and PHILEBUS and on Aristotle's three moral treatises to show the essential continuity of Platonic and Aristotelian reflection on the nature of the good.

  7. The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy (German: Die Idee des Guten zwischen Plato und Aristoteles) is a 1978 book by the philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer. [1] [2] P. Christopher Smith considers it among Gadamer's most important books, because it represents an extended example of Gadamerian hermeneutical techniques and ...