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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9948626251502882
    Format: 1 online resource (350 pages) : , colour illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781800640559 (pdf) , 9781800640566 (epub) , 9781800640573 (mobi)
    Content: "This book is a lucid and accessible companion to Plato's Republic, throwing light upon the text's arguments and main themes, placing them in the wider context of the text's structure. In its illumination of the philosophical ideas underpinning the work, it provides readers with an understanding and appreciation of the complexity and literary artistry of Plato's Republic. McAleer not only unpacks the key overarching questions of the text - What is justice? And Is a just life happier than an unjust life? - but also highlights some fascinating, overlooked passages which contribute to our understanding of Plato's philosophical thought. Plato's 'Republic': An Introduction offers a rigorous and thought-provoking analysis of the text, helping readers navigate one of the world's most influential works of philosophy and political theory. With its approachable tone and clear presentation, it constitutes a welcome contribution to the field, and will be an indispensable resource for philosophy students and teachers, as well as general readers new to, or returning to, the text."--Publisher's website.
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers. , Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Sean McAleer -- 1. Fathers and Sons: Book I / Sean McAleer -- 2. Taming the Beast: Socrates versus Thrasymachus, Book I / Sean McAleer -- 3. A Fresh Start: Book II / Sean McAleer -- 4. Blueprints for a Platonic Utopia: Education and Culture, Books II and III / Sean McAleer -- 5. Starting to Answer the First Question: The Political Virtues, Book IV / Sean McAleer -- 6. The Republic's First Question Answered at Last: Personal Justice, Book IV / Sean McAleer -- 7. Questions about the Ideal Polis: The Three Waves, Book V / Sean McAleer -- 8. Surfing the Third Wave: Plato's Metaphysical Elevator, the Powers Argument, and the Infallibility of Knowledge, Book V / Sean McAleer -- 9. The Philosopher's Virtues: Book VI / Sean McAleer -- 10. Metaphors to Think by: The Sun and Divided Line Analogies, Book VI / Sean McAleer -- 11. The Allegory of the Cave: Book VII / Sean McAleer -- 12. The Decline and Fall of the Ideal City-Soul: Books VIII-IX / Sean McAleer -- 13. The Republic's Second Question Answered: Three and a Half Arguments that the Just Life is Happier, Book IX / Sean McAleer -- 14. Are We There Yet?: Tying up Loose Ends in Book X / Sean McAleer Afterword / Sean McAleer -- List of Illustrations -- Bibliography. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Open Book Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_1778470815
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (350 p.)
    ISBN: 9781800640535 , 9781800640542 , 9781800640566 , 9781800640573 , 9781800640580
    Content: "This book is a lucid and accessible companion to Plato’s Republic, throwing light upon the text’s arguments and main themes, placing them in the wider context of the text’s structure. In its illumination of the philosophical ideas underpinning the work, it provides readers with an understanding and appreciation of the complexity and literary artistry of Plato’s Republic. McAleer not only unpacks the key overarching questions of the text – What is justice? And Is a just life happier than an unjust life? – but also highlights some fascinating, overlooked passages which contribute to our understanding of Plato’s philosophical thought. Plato’s 'Republic': An Introduction offers a rigorous and thought-provoking analysis of the text, helping readers navigate one of the world’s most influential works of philosophy and political theory. With its approachable tone and clear presentation, it constitutes a welcome contribution to the field, and will be an indispensable resource for philosophy students and teachers, as well as general readers new to, or returning to, the text."
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Openbook Publishers,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1224367844
    Format: 1 online resource (xxvi 316 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 1800640552 , 9781800640566 , 1800640560 , 9781800640573 , 1800640579 , 9781800640580 , 1800640587 , 9781800640559
    Content: This book is a lucid and accessible companion to Plato's Republic, throwing light upon the text's arguments and main themes, placing them in the wider context of the text's structure. In its illumination of the philosophical ideas underpinning the work, it provides readers with an understanding and appreciation of the complexity and literary artistry of Plato's Republic. McAleer not only unpacks the key overarching questions of the text - What is justice? And Is a just life happier than an unjust life? - but also highlights some fascinating, overlooked passages which contribute to our understa.
    Note: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The Republic's Two Main Questions -- The Structure of the Republic -- Arguing about Justice -- What to Expect in this Book -- 1. Fathers and Sons: Book I -- Polemarchus Wants You to Wait (1.327a-328c) -- Cephalus: Justice is Paying Your Debts and Telling the Truth (1.328c-331d) -- Polemarchus: Justice is Benefiting Friends and Harming Enemies (1.331d-336a) -- Is Justice a Craft? (1.332c-334b) -- Speaking of Friends... (1.334c-335a) -- But Does the Just Person Harm Anyone? (1.335b-336a) -- Some Suggestions for Further Reading , 2. Taming the Beast: Socrates versus Thrasymachus, Book I -- Enter Thrasymachus: Justice Is Whatever Benefits the Powerful (1.336a-39b) -- Five Arguments Against Thrasymachus' Definition of Justice -- The Error Argument (1.338c-343a) -- The Craft Argument (1.341c-348b) -- The Outdoing Argument (1.348b-350d) -- The Common Purpose Argument (1.350d-352d) -- The Function Argument (1.352d-354c) -- Some Suggestions for Further Reading -- 3. A Fresh Start: Book II -- Three Kinds of Goods (2.357a-358a) -- Glaucon's Three Thrasymachan Theses (2.358a-362c) , Thrasymachan Thesis #1: Justice is Conventional, Not Natural (2.358e-359b) -- Thrasymachan Thesis #2: Those Who Act Justly Do So Unwillingly (2.359b-360d) -- Thrasymachan Thesis #3: The Unjust Person is Happier than the Just Person (2.360e-362c) -- Adeimantus Ups the Ante (2.362d-367e) -- Socrates' Plan: Investigate Personal Justice by Investigating Political Justice (2.367e-369a) -- A False Start: Socrates' Rustic Utopia (2.369b-373a) -- Some Suggestions for Further Reading -- 4. Blueprints for a Platonic Utopia: Education and Culture, Books II and III , Supervising the Storytellers: Musical and Poetic Content (2.376c-3.392c) -- Supervising the Storytellers: Musical and Poetic Style (3.392c-401d) -- The Aesthetically Beautiful and the Morally Beautiful (3.401d-403c, 412b-e) -- Physical Education-and Food (3.403c-405a) -- Symptoms of Poorly Educated Cities: Too Many Lawyers and Doctors (3.405a-408c) -- Harmony between Musical and Physical Education (3.410a-412b) -- The Noble Falsehood (3.414b-417b) -- Some Suggestions for Further Reading -- 5. Starting to Answer theFirst Question: The Political Virtues, Book IV , Happiness: Parts and Wholes, Individuals and Communities (4.419a-421c) -- The Ideal City: Finishing Touches (4.421c-427d) -- The Political Virtues (4.427d-434d) -- Cardinal Virtues -- Wisdom (4.428a-429a) -- Courage (4.429a-430c) -- Moderation (4.430d-432b) -- Justice (4.432b-434d) -- Some Suggestions for Further Reading -- 6. The Republic's First Question Answered at Last: Personal Justice, Book IV -- Platonic Psychology: The Divided Soul (4.434d-441c) -- The Personal Virtues (4.441c-444e) -- Personal Justice: Intrapersonal Being versus Interpersonal Doing (4.443c-444e)
    Additional Edition: Print version: 9781800640542
    Additional Edition: Print version: 9781800640535
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK : OpenBook Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_1751144666
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 316 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781800640559 , 9781800640566 , 9781800640573 , 9781800640580
    Content: "This book is a lucid and accessible companion to Plato's Republic, throwing light upon the text's arguments and main themes, placing them in the wider context of the text's structure. In its illumination of the philosophical ideas underpinning the work, it provides readers with an understanding and appreciation of the complexity and literary artistry of Plato's Republic. McAleer not only unpacks the key overarching questions of the text - What is justice? And Is a just life happier than an unjust life? - but also highlights some fascinating, overlooked passages which contribute to our understanding of Plato's philosophical thought. Plato's 'Republic': An Introduction offers a rigorous and thought-provoking analysis of the text, helping readers navigate one of the world's most influential works of philosophy and political theory. With its approachable tone and clear presentation, it constitutes a welcome contribution to the field, and will be an indispensable resource for philosophy students and teachers, as well as general readers new to, or returning to, the text."--Publisher's website
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800640535
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800640542
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe McAleer, Sean Plato's Republic Cambridge : Openbook Publishers, 2020 ISBN 1800640536
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800640535
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1800640544
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800640542
    Language: English
    URL: Cover  (Connect to cover image)
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