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”In this book, John Herman Randall offers a personal statement of the significance of Plato. He sees Plato as a dramatist whose dialogues ”cannot be adequately considered as straightforward philosophical treatises in which every scrap of discussion is to be viewed as the literal expression of the author’s views.” The dialogues cannot be read or understood, he believes, as one reads and understands Aristotle or Kant, but must always be approached with an awareness of Plato’s use of ambiguity and irony as dramatic techniques. Professor Randall contends that the dialogues reveal through their careful dramatic structure and their wealth of irony and suggestiveness, a perfectly definitive and coherent philosophy to those who read, re-read, and reflect on them, and this volume addresses itself to the elucidation of that philosophy.”
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