Plato's Epistemology: Being and Seeming

Author:   Professor of Philosophy Jessica Moss (New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   27 April 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"Plato's Epistemology: Being and Seeming presents an original interpretation of one of the central topics in Plato's work: epistemology. Jessica Moss argues that Plato's epistemology is radically different from our own. Going against the grain of recent scholarship, and drawing on ancient interpretations of Plato, Jessica Moss argues that Plato is not best understood as studying what we now call knowledge and belief. Instead, Moss proposes that the central players in his epistemology, epistêmê and doxa, are each essentially to be understood as cognition of a certain kind of object. Epistêmê is cognition of what Is - where this turns out to mean that it is a deep grasp of ultimate reality. Doxa is cognition of what seems - where this turns out to mean that it is atheoretical thought that mistakes images for reality. The book defends these characterizations by arguing that they explain important features of Plato's epistemology. In particular, it shows that they underlie and make sense of a view which was long attributed to Plato but has recently been deemed ""outrageous"": that there is no doxa of Forms, and no epistêmê of perceptibles. Finally, Moss contends that Plato's epistemology is so different from modern epistemology because it is motivated by his central ethical and metaphysical views. As the Cave allegory illustrates, he holds that the goal of life is to be in contact with genuine Being, and that the greatest obstacle to this goal is our tendency to rest content with appearances. Therefore, when Plato turns to epistemological investigations, the distinction he finds most salient is that between cognition of what Is and cognition of what seems."

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Author:   Professor of Philosophy Jessica Moss (New York University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780198888543


ISBN 10:   0198888546
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   27 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'Moss deserves the genuine gratitude of any serious Platonic scholar for a stimulating, rigorous (and to me largely convincing) volume, whose results will surely have a considerable impact on future research and command respectful attention' * Roberto Granieri, Bryn Mawr Classical Review * 'Moss provides a compelling argument for her version of the Distinct Objects claim, which will, for years to come, remain a very relevant contribution to the debate about Plato's epistemology' * Jan Szaif, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * 'This stimulating book . . . [is] an important contribution to the separatist cause . . . packed with argument and written in a pleasingly dialectical style. Plato's Epistemology is sure to spark further debate about Plato's epistemology * Raphael Woolf, Philosophical Review *


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Jessica Moss is a Professor of Philosophy at NYU. She received her PhD from Princeton in 2004, and has held positions at the University of Pittsburgh and Balliol College, Oxford. She is the author of numerous articles on ethics, moral psychology, and epistemology in Plato and Aristotle, and of the book Aristotle on the Apparent Good: Perception, Phantasia, Thought, and Desire (Oxford, 2012)

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