Saving the City: Philosopher-Kings and Other Classical ParadigmsRoutledge, 2 set 2003 - 256 pagine Saving the City provides a detailed analysis of the attempts of ancient writers and thinkers, from Homer to Cicero, to construct and recommend political ideals of statesmanship and ruling, of the political community and of how it should be founded in justice. Malcolm Schofield debates to what extent the Greeks and Romans deal with the same issues as modern political thinkers. |
Dall'interno del libro
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... Political friendship and the ideology of reciprocity 82 6 Equality and hierarchy in Aristotle's political thought 100 7 Ideology and philosophy in Aristotle's theory of slavery 115 8 Sharing in the constitution 141 9 Morality and the ...
... Political friendship and the ideology of reciprocity 82 6 Equality and hierarchy in Aristotle's political thought 100 7 Ideology and philosophy in Aristotle's theory of slavery 115 8 Sharing in the constitution 141 9 Morality and the ...
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... political theory is above all else the search for a remedy for the malaise of stasis. Like the great Athenian statesman Solon before them, the philosophers want to save the city from itself, and to create or identify a basis for harmony ...
... political theory is above all else the search for a remedy for the malaise of stasis. Like the great Athenian statesman Solon before them, the philosophers want to save the city from itself, and to create or identify a basis for harmony ...
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... Politics of Aristotle, and new explorations of some less familiar material, notably Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics, Stoic political theory and Cicero's Republic. But the puzzles I take up are all in one way or another puzzles about the ...
... Politics of Aristotle, and new explorations of some less familiar material, notably Aristotle's Eudemian Ethics, Stoic political theory and Cicero's Republic. But the puzzles I take up are all in one way or another puzzles about the ...
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... political theory for one modern agenda or another relate to the complexities of the text of the Politics. But while contemporary controversy is an essential ingredient of Saving the City, my prime intent is simply to re-create some ...
... political theory for one modern agenda or another relate to the complexities of the text of the Politics. But while contemporary controversy is an essential ingredient of Saving the City, my prime intent is simply to re-create some ...
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... political theory, not as a Homeric scholar. In my patchy reading of the secondary literature the work I have found much the most helpful and stimulating in exploring Homeric euboulia is James Redfield's 'long, subtle and complex' book ...
... political theory, not as a Homeric scholar. In my patchy reading of the secondary literature the work I have found much the most helpful and stimulating in exploring Homeric euboulia is James Redfield's 'long, subtle and complex' book ...
Sommario
The disappearing philosopherking 31 | |
Zeno of Citiums antiutopianism 51 | |
Plato on the economy 69 | |
Political friendship and the ideology of reciprocity 82 | |
the case of Diogenes of Babylon 160 | |
Ciceros definition of res publica 178 | |
Notes 195 | |
Bibliography 230 | |
Index 239 | |
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Saving the City: Philosopher-Kings and Other Classical Paradigms Malcolm Schofield Anteprima limitata - 2003 |
Saving the City: Philosopher-kings and Other Classical Paradigms Malcolm Schofield Anteprima non disponibile - 1999 |
Saving the City: Philosopher-Kings and Other Classical Paradigms Malcolm Schofield Anteprima non disponibile - 2012 |
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