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Item Ahistoryczna wizja Platona i przedsokratyków?(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Filozofii UAM, 2012) Pacewicz, ArturItem Ethical Dimension of Time in Plato’s Apology of Socrates(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Filozofii UAM, 2011) Pacewicz, ArturThe aim of the present article is to analyse the Apology in its aspect of time. When defending himself against the charges, Socrates appeals to the past, the present and the future. Furthermore, the philosopher stresses the meaning of the duration of time. Thus, the seems to suggest that all really important activities demand a long time to benefit, since they are almost invariably connected with greater efforts. While the dialogue proves thereby to be an ethical one, the various time expressions also gain an ethical dimension.Item Pitagoreizm wypaczony(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Filozofii UAM, 2013) Pacewicz, Arturreview: Anna Izdebska, Pitagoreizm. Jedno jako arche w metafizyce, antropologii i polityce , Warszawa 2012, ss. 215.Item Tablica Kebesa jako przykład alegorycznej popularyzacji etyki w starożytności(2010) Pacewicz, ArturThe present paper offers a general introduction to the first Polish postwar translation of the Tabula of Cebes. It discusses the general structure of the text and its major arguments. Subsequently, some speculations on the philosophical affinity of the author of the text are given and the nature of its reception is dealt with. Furthermore, the article presents also a brief history of allegorical interpretation in Greece and touches upon the most important exegetical tendencies that hitherto have appeared in European culture. The article is followed by the first Polish postwar translation of the Tabula of Cebes.Item Zaginione pismo Arystotelesa O filozofii(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Filozofii UAM, 2012) Pacewicz, ArturThis article offers a Polish translation of Aristotle’s treatise, On Philosophy, of which only certain fragments and testimonies have been preserved. The translation is supplied with an introduction presenting the history of various interpretations and reconstructions of Aristotle’s work.