Plato and the City is a general introduction to Plato's political thought. It covers the main periods of Platonic thought, examining those dialogues that best show how Plato makes the city's unity the aim of politics and then makes the quest for that unity the aim of philosophy. From the psychological model (the city is like a great soul) to the physiological definition (the city is a living being), the reader can traverse the whole of Plato's oeuvre, and understand it as a political philosophy. The book is designed to be an undergraduate textbook but will also be of interest to scholars. It is the first English translation of Platon et la cité, published in French by Presses Universitaires de France in 1997 as part of the series Philosophies, and offers English-speaking readers access to a more unifying continental European reading of Plato than is common in UK or North American scholarship.
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Plato and the City is a general introduction to Plato's political thought. It covers the main periods of Platonic thought, examining those dialogues that best show how Plato makes the city's unity the aim of politics and then makes the quest for that unity the aim of philosophy.
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Translator’s NoteForeword by Christopher GillAuthor’s NoteIntroduction1. ‘I am no politician’ (Socrates)Socrates against his cityThe wrecking of the Athenian maritime empire: the 'Menexenus' 14Political competence2. The political psychology of the 'Republic'The great soul that is the cityServing the cityPolitical science (and politics)3. Producing the city: the 'Statesman'The conditions necessary for political techniqueThe object of politicsPolitical demiurgyLaws and ways of life4. The life of the city: the 'Timaeus-Critias'The world of the cityThe political living being5. The city, a world of politics: the 'Laws'The laws of the constitutionThe constitution of the cityThe order of the worldConclusionBibliographyIndex
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... accessible and concise... Pradeau’s book is valuable because it offers a different way into Plato’s political thought than the tired question of Plato’s totalitarianism.

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ISBN
9780859896542
Publisert
2002-10-02
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Exeter Press
Høyde
214 mm
Bredde
134 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

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Biographical note

Jean-François Pradeau teaches the history of ancient philosophy at the University of Paris-X, Nanterre and previously taught philosophy at the Universities of Bordeaux and Strasbourg. Janet Lloyd is the best-known translator of French studies of the Classics in the UK. Her translations include works by leading French scholars Luc Brisson, Claude Mossé and Jean-Pierre Vernant