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Democracy, Justice, and Equality in Ancient Greece: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives: Philosophical Studies Series, cartea 132

Editat de Georgios Anagnostopoulos, Gerasimos Santas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2018
The original essays in this volume discuss ideas relating to democracy, political justice, equality and inequalities in the distribution of resources and public goods. These issues were as vigorously debated at the height of ancient Greek democracy as they are in many democratic societies today. Contributing authors address these issues and debates about them from both philosophical and historical perspectives.
Readers will discover research on the role of Athenian democracy in moderating economic inequality and reducing poverty, on ancient debates about how to respond to inborn and social inequalities, and on Plato’s and Aristotle’s critiques of Greek participatory democracies. Early chapters examine Plato’s views on equality, justice, and the distribution of political and non-political goods, including his defense of the abolition of private property for the ruling classes and of the equality of women in his ideal constitution and polis. Other papers discuss views of Socrates or Aristotle that are particularly relevant to contemporary political and economic disputes about punishment, freedom, slavery, the status of women, and public education, to name a few. This thorough consideration of the ancient Greeks' work on democracy, justice, and equality will appeal to scholars and researchers of the history of philosophy, Greek history, classics, as well as those with an interest in political philosophy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319963129
ISBN-10: 3319963120
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: XV, 316 p. 5 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Philosophical Studies Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Chapter 1. Institutions, Growth, and Inequality in Ancient Greece (Josiah Ober).- Chapter 2. Economic Inequality, Poverty, and Democracy in Athens (Claire Taylor).- Chapter 3. Plato on Equality and Democracy (Christopher J. Rowe).- Chapter 4. Inequality, Intention, and Ignorance:  Socrates on Punishment and the Human Good (Terry Penner).- Chapter 5. Like-Mindedness:   Plato’s Solution to the Problem of Faction (Catherine McKeen and Nicholas D. Smith).- Chapter 6. Plato on Inequalities, Justice, and Democracy (Gerasimos Santas).- Chapter 7. Justice, Distribution of Resources, and (In)equalities in Aristotle’s Ideal Constitution (Georgios Anagnostopoulos).- Chapter 8. Aristotle on Freedom and Equality (David Keyt).- Chapter 9. Virtue, Equality and Inequality in Aristotle’s Politics (Deborah K. W. Modrak).- Chapter 10. Aristotle on Inequality of Wealth (Paula Gottlieb).- Chapter 11. Aristotle on Democracy and the Marketplace (Fred D. Miller, Jr.).- Chapter 12. Equal but Not Equal:  Plato and Aristotle on Women as Citizens (Dorothea Frede).

Notă biografică

Georgios Anagnostopoulos is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego.  He works primarily on ancient Greek philosophy, and is the author of Aristotle on the Goals and Exactness of Ethics and editor of The Blackwell Companion to Aristotle and of two collections of essays on ancient Greek philosophy in Springer’s Philosophical Studies Series.
Gerasimos Santas is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, University of California, Irvine. His books include Socrates, Plato and Freud, Goodness and Justice, Understanding Plato’ Republic, The Blackwell Guide to Plato’ Republic (ed.). His current interests include economic inequalities and democratic justice in ancient and modern times.
 

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The original essays in this volume discuss ideas relating to political justice, distributive justice and addressing inequalities. These issues were as vigorously debated at the height of ancient Greek democracy as they are in many democratic societies today. Through perspectives from ancient Greece, contributing authors address topics relating to democracy, equality, justice, and other public goods, and they critically examine both the ancient debates and their historical context.
Readers will discover research on the lessening of economic inequality during the Athenian democracy, and consideration of Plato’s critique of Greek participatory democracies. Early chapters look at Plato’s proposals such as abolition of private property for the ruling classes and his ideal constitution. Other papers discuss Socrates or Aristotle’s views that are particularly relevant to contemporary political and economic disputes about freedom, slavery, the status of women, and public education, to name a few. This thorough consideration of the ancient Greeks' work on democracy and equality will appeal to scholars and researchers of the history of philosophy, as well as those with an interest in political philosophy.

Caracteristici

Presents new historical research on ancient Athens’ democracy and political economy Considers solutions to problems of distribution of offices and wealth Identifies historical lessons about democracy, and equality and inequalities