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1、PRESOCRATICSANDPLATOThispagehasbeenintentionallyleftblank.PRESOCRATICSANDPLATO:FestschriftatDelphiinHonorofCharlesKahnPaperspresentedattheFestschriftSymposiuminHonorofCharlesKahnOrganizedbytheHYELEInstituteforComparativeStudiesEuropeanCulturalCenterofDelphiJune3rd–7th,2009Delph
2、i,GreeceEditedbyRichaRdPatteRson,VassilisKaRasmanis,andaRnoldheRmannLasVegas
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6、Athens©2012ParmenidesPublishingAllrightsreserved.Thiseditionpublishedin2012byParmenidesPublishingintheUnitedStatesofAmericaISBNsoftcover:978-1-930972-75
7、-9ISBNe-Book:978-1-930972-76-6LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationDataPresocraticsandPlato:festschriftatDelphiinhonorofCharlesKahn:paperspresentedatthefestschriftsymposiuminhonorofCharlesKahnorganizedbytheHyeleInstituteforComparativeStudiesEuropeanCulturalCenterofDelphi,J
8、une3rd/7th,2009,Delphi,Greece/editedbyRichardPatterson,VassilisKarasmanis,andArnoldHermann.p.cm.Includesbibliographicalreferences(p.)andindexes.ISBN978-1-930972-75-9(pbk.:alk.paper)--ISBN978-1-930972-76-6(e-book)1.Plato--Congresses.2.Pre-Socraticphilosophers--Congresses.I.Kahn,
9、CharlesH.II.Patterson,Richard,1946-III.Karasmanis,V.(Vassilis)IV.Hermann,Arnold.B395.P732012182--dc23 2012033336TypesetinAdobeGaramondandOdysseaUBSU(Greek)Printedandlay-flatboundbyUSBookPrint
10、www.usbookprint.com1-888-PARMENIDESwww.parmenides.comTableofContentsForewordixRichard
11、PattersonPreface:ThoughtsforDelphixiiiCharlesKahnCharlesKahn:AChronologicalBibliographyxixI.ThePresocraTIcs1.HeraclitusontheSun3EnriqueHülszPiccone2.“TheLightofDaybyNight”:nuktiphaos,SaidoftheMooninParmenidesB1425AlexanderP.D.Mourelatos3.EmpedoclesatPanopolisandDelphi59DiskinCl
12、ay4.TheCosmogonicMomentintheDerveniPapyrus79RichardMcKirahan5.WilltheRealCritiasPleaseStandUp?111JohnM.Dillon6.Aristoxenus’AccountofPythagoras125CarlA.HuffmanII.PlaTo:sTudIesInIndIvIdualdIalogues7.Plato’sTheoryofChangeatPhaedo70–71147DavidSedley8.VirtueandLawintheRepublic165Jul
13、iaAnnas9.DialecticandtheSecondPartofPlato’sParmenides1