Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy

Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy
Author: Leo Strauss
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 1983
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226777009

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One of the outstanding thinkers of our time offers in this book his final words to posterity. Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy was well underway at the time of Leo Strauss's death in 1973. Having chosen the title for the book, he selected the most important writings of his later years and arranged them to clarify the issues in political philosophy that occupied his attention throughout his life. As his choice of title indicates, the heart of Strauss's work is Platonism—a Platonism that is altogether unorthodox and highly controversial. These essays consider, among others, Heidegger, Husserl, Nietzsche, Marx, Moses Maimonides, Machiavelli, and of course Plato himself to test the Platonic understanding of the conflict between philosophy and political society. Strauss argues that an awesome spritual impoverishment has engulfed modernity because of our dimming awareness of that conflict. Thomas Pangle's Introduction places the work within the context of the entire Straussian corpus and focuses especially on Strauss's late Socratic writings as a key to his mature thought. For those already familiar with Strauss, Pangle's essay will provoke thought and debate; for beginning readers of Strauss, it provides a fine introduction. A complete bibliography of Strauss's writings if included.

Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy

Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy
Author: Christopher P. Long
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107040359

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Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy invites readers to participate in the practices of Socratic and Platonic politics.

Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy

Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy
Author: Christopher Philip Long
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2014
Genre: Political science
ISBN: 1139918621

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Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy invites readers to participate in the practices of Socratic and Platonic politics.

Becoming Socrates

Becoming Socrates
Author: Alex Priou
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781580469197

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A rigorous investigation of Socrates' early education, pinpointing the thought that led Socrates to turn from natural science to the study of morality, ethics, and politics

Socrates Discursive Democracy

Socrates  Discursive Democracy
Author: Gerald M. Mara
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1997-02-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781438411873

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Focusing on the speeches and actions of the Platonic Socrates, this book argues that Plato's political philosophy is a crucial source for reflection on the hazards and possibilities of democratic politics.

Socratic Rationalism and Political Philosophy

Socratic Rationalism and Political Philosophy
Author: Paul Stern
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1993-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781438421179

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In this new interpretation of Plato's Phaedo, Paul Stern considers the dialogue as an invaluable source for understanding the distinctive character of Socratic rationalism. First, he demonstrates, contrary to the charge of such thinkers as Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Rorty, that Socrates' rationalism does not rest on the dogmatic presumption of the rationality of nature. Second, he shows that the distinctively Socratic mode of philosophizing is formulated precisely with a view to vindicating the philosophic life in the face of these uncertainties. And finally, he argues that this vindication results in a mode of inquiry that finds its ground in a clear understanding of the problematical but enduring human situation. Stern concludes that Socratic rationalism, aware as it is of the limits of reason, still provides a nondogmatic and nonarbitrary basis for human understanding.

Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy

Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy
Author: Leo Strauss
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2022-06-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226193878

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One of the outstanding thinkers of our time offers in this book his final words to posterity. Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy was well underway at the time of Leo Strauss's death in 1973. Having chosen the title for the book, he selected the most important writings of his later years and arranged them to clarify the issues in political philosophy that occupied his attention throughout his life. As his choice of title indicates, the heart of Strauss's work is Platonism—a Platonism that is altogether unorthodox and highly controversial. These essays consider, among others, Heidegger, Husserl, Nietzsche, Marx, Moses Maimonides, Machiavelli, and of course Plato himself to test the Platonic understanding of the conflict between philosophy and political society. Strauss argues that an awesome spritual impoverishment has engulfed modernity because of our dimming awareness of that conflict. Thomas Pangle's Introduction places the work within the context of the entire Straussian corpus and focuses especially on Strauss's late Socratic writings as a key to his mature thought. For those already familiar with Strauss, Pangle's essay will provoke thought and debate; for beginning readers of Strauss, it provides a fine introduction. A complete bibliography of Strauss's writings if included.

Socrates and the Political Community

Socrates and the Political Community
Author: Mary P. Nichols
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1987-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781438414676

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This book takes a fresh look at Socrates as he appeared to three ancient writers: Aristophanes, who attacked him for his theoretical studies; Plato, who immortalized him in his dialogues; and Aristotle, who criticized his political views. It addresses the questions of the interrelation of politics and philosophy by looking at Aristophanes' Clouds, Plato's Republic, and Book II of Aristotle's Politics—three sides of a debate on the value of Socrates' philosophic life. Mary Nichols first discusses the relation between Aristophanes and Plato, showing that the city as Socrates' place of activity in the Republic resembles the philosophic thinktank mocked in Aristophanes' Clouds. By representing the extremes of the Republic's city, Plato shows that the dangers attributed by Aristophanes to the city are actually inherent in political life itself. They were to be moderated by Socratic political philosophy rather than Aristophanean comedy. Nichols concludes by showing how Aristotle addressed the question at issue between Plato and Aristophanes when he founded his political science. Judging Plato's and Aristophanes' positions as partial, Nichols argues that Aristotle based his political science on the necessity to philosophy of political involvement and the necessity to politics of philosophical thought.