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On Being,Vol. 1: Plato
The one question that all true philosophers seek to answer.
Since the beginnings of Western philosophy in ancient Athens, one question has stood above all others: the Question of Being. To modern minds, warped by twentieth century philosophers who dismissed metaphysics as unimportant, it seems an abstract and irrelevant question. But like all true philosophy, it is a question born out of wonder—wonder at the sheer fact that the universe has come to be. In this wonder, the philosopher asks: what
Being?
History’s greatest philosophers have wrestled with this question, and given different answers. In
On Being
, David Haines surveys the approaches of four of these philosophers to the Question of Being, along with some of their major interpreters: Plato, Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, and Martin Heidegger.
This first volume surveys Plato’s approach to the Question of Being. Readers will find an overview of the most relevant sections of Plato’s dialogues, followed by an analysis of three key contemporary interpreters of Plato: Stanley Rosen, Paul Ricoeur, and Giovanni Reale. Finally, David Haines presents his own close study and analysis of Plato’s approach in three key dialogues: the
Parmenides
, the
Theaetetus
, and the
Sophist
On Being
is an ideal scholarly introduction to the Question of Being for students of philosophy looking to get to grips with the one question that all true philosophers seek to answer.
Publication Details
- Publisher: Davenant Press
- ISBN: 978-1-949716-67-2
- Publication Date: february 27, 2025
- Author: David Haines
- Price: $24.95
Endorsements
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“In this volume, David Haines illuminates some of Plato’s most difficult dialogues, and he does so in conversation with interpreters whose writings are not easy either. Treating the most important philosophical problem and the most fundamental philosopher, Haines impresses with his boldness, clarity, and humble erudition. This is a book to treasure and to emulate.”
— Matthew Levering, James N. Jr. and Mary D. Perry Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary
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“The Wisdom of David Haines’ remarkable book is the quality and expressions of relational reality. We are with Dante and Virgil, Socrates and Plato, in conversation about the highest things, and in pursuit of the really real. The book conjures the intimacy of lover and beloved, and the rigors of eros seeking the immortalizing Beautiful. The author has illuminated the very best of Plato “mounting the heavenly ladder, stepping from rung to rung” traversing the mystery of Being and the divine. With greatest care we are guided in new and nuanced ways along the paths of late Platonic thought and we recover many forgotten but crucial tributaries obscured by a misplacing of the historical forms. This book should find its way into every classroom serious about the history of Western thought.”
— Caitlin Smith Gilson, Professor of Philosophy at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary
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“This is a serious and scholarly attempt to take seriously what Plato taught us about the nature of reality and how to think about the relationship between being itself and us as human beings. For Plato the key to the good life is conforming to reality for only in this way can human beings flourish. As Christians, we have sound biblical theological reasons for thinking that this is true. So, we ought to join Plato and the philosophical tradition stemming from him in the quest to know reality at its most fundamental level. This book is a sound guide to that journey.”
— Craig Carter, Research Professor of Theology at Tyndale University
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“In this, the first in a four-book series on Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, and Heidegger, David Haines begins his ascent, Moses-like, up the mount of Being. Here he offers a close, incisive, nuanced, highly-informed reading of three lesser-known, late Platonic dialogues ( Parmenides , Theaetetus , and Sophist ) in which the great philosopher works out his theory of Being. Haines is a fine guide who trains the minds of his readers as he leads them, step by step, through the intricacies of Plato’s terminology and ontology. At once academic and joyous, On Being, Vol. 1: Plato is a philosophical tour de force . “
— Louis Markos, Professor in English and scholar in Residence at Houston Christian University; author of From Plato to Christ: How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith .
More Endorsements (1)
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“The time is ripe for revisiting the wonderfully alien world of classical metaphysics, including classical accounts of the nature and structure of Being. Professor Haines serves as a capable contemporary tour guide to such a world in this timely introduction to Plato’s conception of Being. Haines draws primarily upon Plato’s late dialogues the Parmenides , the Theaetetus , and the Sophist , and insightfully engages leading English and non-English speaking scholarly interpreters along the way. Highly recommended!”
— Ross D. Inman, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
