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100 1 Bobonich, Christopher.
245 10 Plato's utopia recast :|bhis later ethics and politics /
|cChristopher Bobonich.
260 Oxford :|bClarendon Press ;|aNew York :|bOxford University
Press,|c2002.
300 xi, 643 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 586-612) and
indexes.
505 0 1. Philosophers and Non-philosophers in the Phaedo and the
Republic -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. The Phaedo:
Introduction -- 1.3. The Phaedo: Virtues and Ultimate Ends
-- 1.4. The Phaedo: The Happiness of Non-philosophers --
1.5. The Phaedo: The Psychology of Non-philosophers --
1.6. The Phaedo: The Dependency Thesis -- 1.7. The Phaedo:
Wisdom -- 1.8. The Phaedo: Political Implications -- 1.9.
The Phaedo: Conclusion -- 1.10. The Republic: Introduction
-- 1.11. The Republic: The Virtues of Non-philosophers --
1.12. The Republic: The Ultimate Ends of Non-philosophers
-- 1.13. The Republic: The Happiness of Non-philosophers -
- 1.14. The Republic: Epistemology -- 1.15. The Republic:
Non-philosophers: Solipsism and Instrumentality? -- 1.16.
The Republic: Political Philosophy -- 1.17. The Republic:
Conclusion -- 2. Virtue, Goods, and Happiness in the Laws
-- 2.1. Overview -- 2.2. Reason and Law -- 2.3. Preludes
to the Law -- 2.4. The Place of the Preludes -- 2.5. The
Goal of the Laws -- 2.6. Dependent Goods in the Laws --
2.7. Preliminary Clarifications -- 2.8. The Difficulties
of Dependency -- 2.9. Previous Attempts to Ground the
Dependency Thesis -- 2.10. Grounding Dependency -- 2.11.
The Philebus -- 2.12. The Dependency Thesis -- 2.13.
Virtue and Happiness -- 3. Parts of the Soul and the
Psychology of Virtue -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Parts of
the Soul and Akrasia in the Republic -- 3.3. Akrasia in
the Republic -- 3.4. Problems with the Republic's Account
of Akrasia -- 3.5. Plato's Later Views: Introduction --
3.6. Akrasia and the Divine Puppets of the Laws -- 3.7.
Varieties of Weak Akrasia -- 3.8. Psychic Intervention --
3.9. Origins and Persistence -- 3.10. The Virtues -- 4.
Parts of the Soul and Non-rational Motivations -- 4.1.
Introduction -- 4.2. The Impoverishment of the Lower Parts
of the Soul -- 4.3. Non-rational Motivations: An Overview
-- 4.4. Psychology and Dependency -- 4.5. Spirited
Emotions -- 4.6. Pleasure -- 5. The Citizens of Magnesia -
- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. An Overview of Magnesia --
5.3. A Second-best City: Women, Leisure, the Nocturnal
Council, and Changing the Law -- 5.4. Citizenship and the
Boundaries of the City -- 5.5. The Problems of Citizenship
-- 5.6. The Question of Motivation -- 5.7. Political Rule
and Citizenship -- 5.8. The Goodness of Ethical Activity -
- 5.9. Transpolitical End.
520 1 "Plato's Utopia Recast is an illuminating reappraisal of
Plato's later works, which reveals radical changes in his
ethical and political theory." "Christopher Bobonich
argues that in these works Plato both rethinks and revises
important positions which he held in his better-known
earlier works such as the Republic and the Phaedo.
Bobonich analyses Plato's shift from a deeply pessimistic
view of non-philosophers in the Republic, where he held
that only philosophers were capable of virtue and
happiness, to his far more optimistic position in the Laws,
where he holds that the constitution and laws of his ideal
city of Magnesia would allow all citizens to achieve a
truly good life. Bobonich sheds light on how this and
other highly significant changes in Plato's views are
grounded in changes in his psychology and epistemology."
"This book will change our understanding of Plato. His
controversial moral and political theory, so influential
in Western thought, will henceforth be seen in a new
light."--BOOK JACKET.
600 00 |6880-01|aPlato|xEthics.
600 00 Plato|xPolitical and social views.
600 00 Plato.|tPhaedo.
600 00 Plato.|tRepublic.
600 00 Plato.|tLaws.
600 04 Plato|xContributions in political science.
600 04 Plato.|tPhaedo.
600 04 Plato.|tRepublic.
600 04 Plato.|tLaws.
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600 17 Plato.|2swd
630 07 Res publica.|2swd
630 07 Phaedo.|2swd
630 07 Laws (Plato)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01357048
630 07 Phaedo (Plato)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01358386
630 07 Republic (Plato)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01356306
650 07 Politische Philosophie.|2swd
650 07 Ethik.|2swd
650 7 Ethics.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00915833
650 7 Political and social views.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01353986
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650 07 Politische Philosophie.|0(DE-588)4076226-9|2gnd
650 17 Ethiek.|2gtt
650 17 Politieke filosofie.|2gtt
650 17 Filosofie van de geest.|2gtt
650 17 Dialogen.|2gtt
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856 42 |3Contributor biographical information|uhttp://
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856 42 |3Publisher description|uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/
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880 04 |6600-01|aΠλάτων,|d427-347 π.Χ|xΗθική.
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