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BETWEEN SOCRATES AND MANY A SCB

Autor J. Michael Hoffpauir
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 2019
Between Socrates and the Many: A Study of Plato's Crito is foremost concerned with Plato's character, Crito. By focusing on its namesake, Hoffpauir draws attention to aspects of the Crito that may otherwise go unnoticed or underrated: justice, as most know it, seems unjust, and justice, as Socrates knows it, seems impossible; love of one's own, as most know it, limits one's own good and the city's good; and concern for the body and hatred of suffering undermine virtue. Through a consideration of the problems evinced by Crito-problems not peculiar to him or to his Athens-readers may gain a newfound appreciation of why Socrates' arguments about living well fail. More importantly, by considering why Socrates must advance these arguments in the first place, readers may come to appreciate the strength of man's natural resistance to that which is necessary for civilized life. Although Crito initially comes to sight as in-between Socrates and the many, as one who shares in the opinions of both, in the end, Crito reveals that all that is in-between Socrates and the many is an unbridgeable chasm.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498585293
ISBN-10: 1498585299
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

J. Michael Hoffpauir is associate director of the Lyceum Program and clinical assistant professor of political science at Clemson University.

Cuprins

1 Taking Crito Seriously 2 Crito: A Character Study 3 Wake Up to Death 4 Critös Demand 5 The Argument about Opinions 6 Not Living, But Living Well, Is to Be Regarded as Most Important 7 No Human Being Should Do Injustice or Do Evil 8 Ought One to Do the Just Things One Agrees to Do? 9 The Laws¿ Parental Argument 10 The Laws¿ Agreement Argument 11 What Benefit Comes from Escape and Critös Silence 12 Conclusion

Descriere

In studying Plato's Crito with a primary concern for Plato's friend Crito, this book reveals the rarity of the philosopher, the tension between the citizen's natural understanding of justice and the city's necessary understanding of justice, and how one might attempt to ease this tension.