Plato’s PhaedoThe Development of Plato’s Ethics [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:186-190 (1956)
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Abstract

Someone called A. N. Whitehead “the latest and greatest of the Cambridge Platonists”. That the tradition of Platonic scholarship still survives in Cambridge is evidenced by the appearance of these two books, one by the veteran Professor Hackforth, the other by the young scholar, Mr. John Gould. As produced by the University Press, both are examples of British book-making at its best.

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