The_Idea_of_the_Good_in_Platonic-Aristotelian_Philosophy

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The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy

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The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy (German: Die Idee des Guten zwischen Plato und Aristoteles) is a 1978 book by the philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer.[1][2] P. Christopher Smith considers it among Gadamer's most important books, because it represents an extended example of Gadamerian hermeneutical techniques and provides new insights into Platonic-Aristotelian philosophy.[3]

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  1. White, Nicholas P. (1989). "Review of The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy". Noûs. 23 (2): 254–256. doi:10.2307/2215984. JSTOR 2215984.
  2. Zolatova, Kristina. "Gadamer on Plato's Idea of the Good and Aristotle's theos". Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  3. Translator's Introduction, p viii



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