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Definitions 21–107, the main section of the collection, contain concepts from ethics (affects and virtues), political theory, logic, grammar, and epistemology. Definitions 108–184 are a final appendix that contains a mixture of concepts which sometimes duplicate earlier terms and therefore was probably added at a later date. There are few terms drawn from metaphysics. It is probable that the collection underwent changes through the centuries since the number of definitions in the surviving manuscripts varies.
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originated in the circles around the school of philosophy founded by Plato, i.e., in or around the Academy. The definitions were probably collected at the time of the Early Academy, and indeed in the period immediately following Plato's death, that is, in the second half of the fourth century or the
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distinguishes humans from all the other two-footed animals, i.e., from birds. Other definitions, however, consist only of lists of characteristics or are trivial explanations of words. Many concepts are defined simply by giving the distinguishing characteristic. Humans, for example, are also defined
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is thought to have little philosophical value. Given the sophistication of Plato's and Aristotle's efforts in the area of definition, this collection seems to be an elementary text produced by second-rate philosophical study. Its early date, however, does give it some importance as a source for the
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is a list of 184 terms important in early Platonism together with one or more brief definitions. Though not in alphabetical or any other simple order, it is possible to discern some features of the organization of the collection. Definitions 1–20 consist chiefly of terms from natural philosophy.
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is first attested in the Roman imperial period. Until late antiquity, no one else but Plato was named as the author, but the prevailing opinion was that the collection did not originate with him. It was not included in the tetralogical arrangement of Plato's works. The anonymous
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cannot be ascribed to Plato. However, many individual points rest on his doctrines and it is probable that the way of defining various concepts goes back to this teaching. It is thought certain that
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follow these principles and define terms by giving their genus and distinguishing characteristics. A human, for example, is a two-footed animal without wings. Here,
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is a selection from a larger collection that was available in the Academy in that period, and may have been the foundation of a lost collection made by
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first third of the third century BCE. Key Aristotelian terms such as 'potential' and 'actuality' are not conspicuous in
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Platone, Horoi: Saggio introduttivo, edizione critica, traduzione e commento a cura di Edoardo Benati
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was unknown to the Latin-speaking, scholarly world of the Middle Ages and was first rediscovered by
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Alcune considerazioni sulla tradizione testuale degli scritti pseudoplatonici
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which is dated to late antiquity, designates Speusippus as the author.
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vol. V, Oxford Classical Text (Oxford: Clarendon, 1907) (Greek only).
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is a compilation made from older collections is debated by scholars.
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Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie. Die Philosophie der Antike
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brought out in Nuremberg in 1523 with the printer Friedrich Peypus.
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in September 1513 as part of the complete works of Plato edited by
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The earliest, surviving manuscript is from the ninth century CE.
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into Latin and published his translation in Venice in 1497 with
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of 184 philosophical terms sometimes included in the corpus of
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an expression that is composed of genus and differentia.
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Untersuchungen zu den pseudoplatonischen Definitionen.
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Index


Pseudo-Plato
Greek
Latin
dictionary
Plato
Speusippus
diairesis
a series
Platonism

Life
Theory of forms
Form of the Good
Theory of soul
Epistemology
Political philosophy
Euthyphro dilemma
Demiurge
Atlantis
The Republic
Allegory of the cave
Analogy of the Sun
Analogy of the divided line
Philosopher king
Ship of State
Ring of Gyges
Myth of Er
The works of Plato
Euthyphro

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