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The Blackwell Guide to Plato's Republic consists of thirteen new essays written by both established scholars and younger researchers with the specific aim of helping readers to understand Plato's masterwork. The essays shed new light on many central features and themes of the Republic including: Plato's literary and philosophical style; his use of myths, metaphors, and allegories; his theories of justice and knowledge; and his treatment of psychology, education, myth, and the divine. Contributors include Christopher Rowe, David Keyt, Jonathan Lear, Terry Penner, Rachel Barney, and Hendrik…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Blackwell Guide to Plato's Republic consists of thirteen new essays written by both established scholars and younger researchers with the specific aim of helping readers to understand Plato's masterwork. The essays shed new light on many central features and themes of the Republic including: Plato's literary and philosophical style; his use of myths, metaphors, and allegories; his theories of justice and knowledge; and his treatment of psychology, education, myth, and the divine. Contributors include Christopher Rowe, David Keyt, Jonathan Lear, Terry Penner, Rachel Barney, and Hendrik Lorenz. Written clearly and simply, this volume is the ideal companion for readers coming to the Republic for the first time, and will also be of interest to those returning to this foundational work of the Western canon.
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Autorenporträt
Gerasimos Santas is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. His previous publications include Socrates (1979), Plato and Freud: Two Theories of Love (Blackwell, 1988), and Goodness and Justice: Plato, Aristotle and the Moderns (Blackwell, 2001).
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"A judicious mix of new voices and more familiar ones, Santas'Guide is a terrific resource for students and teachers ofPlato's masterwork. It should command a wide readership and be inevery library." C. D. C. Reeve, The University of North Carolinaat Chapel Hill

This is a splendid collection of essays. The contributors arenot content with rehashing old material but demonstrate how it isstill possible to engage with the Republic in new andphilosophically stimulating ways. It provides a first-rate guideboth to the Republic itself and to some of the most excitingdevelopments in its interpretation. R F Stalley, University ofGlasgow

"This is a valuable collection. We should be grateful toGerasimos Santas, and to each of the contributors to this volume,for the new light they have shed on Plato's masterpiece." NotreDame Philosophical Reviews