The Politics of Philosophy

The Politics of Philosophy
Title The Politics of Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Michael Davis
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 165
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0585080712

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In the most original interpretation of Aristotle's Politics in years, Michael Davis delivers many memorable and provocative formulations of Aristotle's messages concerning the constitutive tensions of political life. He traces the uncanny parallel between politics and philosophy in Aristotle, arguing that their connection is much deeper than it is ordinarily understood to be and that, for Aristotle, understanding either requires understanding the other. Davis presents his interpretation with a striking clarity and accessibility that makes the book a pleasure to read.

Political Philosophy

Political Philosophy
Title Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Michael J. White
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 448
Release 2012-06-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199974349

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From Greek antiquity to the latest theories, this historical survey of political philosophy not only covers the major thinkers in the field but also explores the theme of how political philosophy relates to the nature of man. It illustrates how the great political thinkers have always grounded their political thought in what the author terms a "normative anthropology," which typically has not only ethical but metaphysical and/or theological components. Starting with the ancient Greek Sophists, author Michael J. White examines how thinkers over the centuries have approached such political and philosophical concerns as justice, morality, and human flourishing, offering substantial studies of--among others--Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, Marx, and J. S. Mill. White highlights the impact of Christianity on political philosophy, illustrating the diversity of that impact by studies of Augustine, Aquinas, and Marsilius of Padua. Concluding with an in-depth analysis of John Rawls and contemporary liberal political philosophy, this text blends insight and information in a refreshing and useful manner. A brief Epilogue considers both the value and the limitations of political philosophy and its study.

Democratic Philosophy and the Politics of Knowledge

Democratic Philosophy and the Politics of Knowledge
Title Democratic Philosophy and the Politics of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Richard T. Peterson
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2006-03-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780271025575

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Debates over postmodernism, analyses of knowledge and power, and the recurring issue of Heidegger's Nazism have all deepened questions about the relation between philosophy and the social roles of intellectuals. Against such postmodernist rejections of philosophical theory as mounted by Rorty and Lyotard, Richard Peterson argues that precisely reflection on rationality, in appropriate social terms, is needed to confront urgent political issues about intellectuals. After presenting a conception of intellectual mediation set within the modern division of labor, he offers an account of postmodern politics within which postmodern arguments against critical reflection are themselves treated socially and politically. Engaging thinkers as diverse as Kant, Hegel, Marx, Habermas, Foucault, and Bahktin, Peterson argues that a democratic conception and practice of philosophy is inseparable from democracy generally. His arguments about modern philosophy are tied to claims about the relation between liberalism and epistemology, and these in turn inform an account of impasses confronting contemporary politics. Historical arguments about the connections between postmodernist thought and practice are illustrated by discussions of the postmodernist dimensions of recent politics.

Understand Political Philosophy

Understand Political Philosophy
Title Understand Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Mel Thompson
Publisher Teach Yourself
Total Pages 0
Release 2010-05-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781444107531

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An in-depth guide to all the key political philosophers and their ideas.

History of Political Philosophy

History of Political Philosophy
Title History of Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Joseph Cropsey
Publisher
Total Pages 849
Release 1981
Genre Political science
ISBN

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Political Philosophy

Political Philosophy
Title Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Adam Swift
Publisher Polity
Total Pages 266
Release 2014
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0745652379

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Bringing political philosophy out of the ivory tower and within the reach of all, this book provides us with the tools to cut through the complexity of modern politics.

Plato's Political Philosophy

Plato's Political Philosophy
Title Plato's Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Mark Blitz
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 338
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0801899184

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This comprehensive, yet compact, introduction examines Plato's understanding of law, justice, virtue, and the connection between politics and philosophy. Focusing on three of Plato's dialogues—The Laws, The Republic, and The Statesman—Mark Blitz lays out the philosopher's principal interests in government and the strength and limit of the law, the connection between law and piety, the importance of founding, and the status and limits of political knowledge. He examines all of Plato's discussions of politics and virtues, comments on specific dialogues, and discusses the philosopher's explorations of beauty, pleasure, good, and the relations between politics and reason. Throughout, Blitz reinforces Plato's emphasis on clear and rigorous reasoning in ethics and political life and explains in straightforward language the valuable lessons one can draw from examining Plato's writings. The only introduction to Plato that both gathers his separate discussions of politically relevant topics and pays close attention to the context and structure of his dialogues, this volume directly contrasts the modern view of politics with that of the ancient master. It is an excellent companion to Plato's Dialogues.