City and Soul in Plato's Republic

City and Soul in Plato's Republic
Title City and Soul in Plato's Republic PDF eBook
Author G. R. F. Ferrari
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 131
Release 2005-09-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0226244377

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Tracing a central theme of Plato's Republic, G. R. F. Ferrari reconsiders in this study the nature and purpose of the comparison between the structure of society and that of the individual soul. In four chapters, Ferrari examines the personalities and social status of the brothers Glaucon and Adeimantus, Plato's notion of justice, coherence in Plato's description of the decline of states, and the tyrant and the philosopher king—a pair who, in their different ways, break with the terms of the city-soul analogy. In addition to acknowledging familiar themes in the interpretation of the Republic—the sincerity of its utopianism, the justice of the philosopher's return to the Cave—Ferrari provocatively engages secondary literature by Leo Strauss, Bernard Williams, and Jonathan Lear. With admirable clarity and insight, Ferrari conveys the relation between the city and the soul and the choice between tyranny and philosophy. City and Soul in Plato's Republic will be of value to students of classics, philosophy, and political theory alike.

The Cambridge Companion to Plato's Republic

The Cambridge Companion to Plato's Republic
Title The Cambridge Companion to Plato's Republic PDF eBook
Author Giovanni R. F. Ferrari
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 38
Release 2007
Genre Political science
ISBN 0521839637

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This book provides a fresh and comprehensive account of this outstanding work, which remains among the most frequently read works of Greek philosophy, indeed of Classical antiquity in general.

Plato and the Divided Self

Plato and the Divided Self
Title Plato and the Divided Self PDF eBook
Author Rachel Barney
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 409
Release 2012-02-16
Genre History
ISBN 0521899664

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Investigates Plato's account of the tripartite soul, looking at how the theory evolved over the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus.

Understanding Plato's Republic

Understanding Plato's Republic
Title Understanding Plato's Republic PDF eBook
Author Gerasimos Santas
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 256
Release 2010-02-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781444320145

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Understanding Plato’s Republic is an accessible introduction to the concepts of justice that inform Plato’s Republic, elucidating the ancient philosopher's main argument that we would be better off leading just lives rather than unjust ones Provides a much needed up to date discussion of The Republic's fundamental ideas and Plato's main argument Discusses the unity and coherence of The Republic as a whole Written in a lively style, informed by over 50 years of teaching experience Reveals rich insights into a timeless classic that holds remarkable relevance to the modern world

An Introduction to Plato's 'Republic'

An Introduction to Plato's 'Republic'
Title An Introduction to Plato's 'Republic' PDF eBook
Author Julia Annas
Publisher
Total Pages 362
Release 1985
Genre
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City and Soul in Plato's Republic

City and Soul in Plato's Republic
Title City and Soul in Plato's Republic PDF eBook
Author Giovanni R. F. Ferrari
Publisher
Total Pages 130
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN 9783986651701

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Plato's 'Republic': An Introduction

Plato's 'Republic': An Introduction
Title Plato's 'Republic': An Introduction PDF eBook
Author Sean McAleer
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Total Pages 233
Release 2020-11-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1800640560

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It is an excellent book – highly intelligent, interesting and original. Expressing high philosophy in a readable form without trivialising it is a very difficult task and McAleer manages the task admirably. Plato is, yet again, intensely topical in the chaotic and confused world in which we are now living. Philip Allott, Professor Emeritus of International Public Law at Cambridge University This book is a lucid and accessible companion to Plato’s Republic, throwing light upon the text’s arguments and main themes, placing them in the wider context of the text’s structure. In its illumination of the philosophical ideas underpinning the work, it provides readers with an understanding and appreciation of the complexity and literary artistry of Plato’s Republic. McAleer not only unpacks the key overarching questions of the text – What is justice? And Is a just life happier than an unjust life? – but also highlights some fascinating, overlooked passages which contribute to our understanding of Plato’s philosophical thought. Plato’s 'Republic': An Introduction offers a rigorous and thought-provoking analysis of the text, helping readers navigate one of the world’s most influential works of philosophy and political theory. With its approachable tone and clear presentation, it constitutes a welcome contribution to the field, and will be an indispensable resource for philosophy students and teachers, as well as general readers new to, or returning to, the text.