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1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 229 pages)
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ISBN:
9780511518492
Series Statement:
Cambridge classical studies
Content:
Among Plato's works, the Statesman is usually seen as transitional between the Republic and the Laws. This book argues that the dialogue deserves a special place of its own. Whereas Plato is usually thought of as defending unchanging knowledge, Dr Lane demonstrates how, by placing change at the heart of political affairs, Plato reconceives the link between knowledge and authority. The statesman is shown to master the timing of affairs of state, and to use this expertise in managing the conflict of opposed civic factions. To this political argument corresponds a methodological approach which is seen to rely not only on the familiar method of 'division', but equally on the unfamiliar centrality of the use of 'example'. The demonstration that method and politics are interrelated transforms our understanding of the Statesman and its fellow dialogues
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780521582292
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780521036870
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780521582292
Language:
English
Subjects:
Philosophy
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Ancient Studies
Keywords:
Hochschulschrift
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511518492
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