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The Development of Plato's Political Theory

by George Klosko

Like the first edition, this edition of The Development of Plato's Political Theory provides a clear, scholarly account of Plato's political theory in the context of the social and political events of his time. This second edition has been thoroughly revised to take into account scholarly developments during the last twenty years.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Since its publication twenty years ago, the first edition of this work has been the closest thing to a standard book on Plato's political theory. Like the first edition, this edition of The Development of Plato's Political Theory provides a clear, scholarly account of Plato's political theory in the context of the social and political events of his time, and draws connections between the development of his political theory and other aspects of his philosophy,especially his moral psychology. Special attention is paid to the political nature of Plato's political theory, to how his lifelong concern with questions of moral and political reform evolved along withother aspects of his theory, and to both Socrates' and his own efforts to reform actual cities. This second edition has been thoroughly revised to take into account scholarly developments during the last twenty years. Major changes from the first edition include reworking central aspects of chapters on the Statesman and Laws and detailed discussion of questions of interpretation, how Plato's dialogues should be read. Among other subjects receiving increased attention are Plato's allegedtotalitarianism and racism and the place of the nocturnal council in the political theory of the Laws.

Author Biography

George Klosko is Henry L. and Grace Doherty Professor, Department of Politics, University of Virginia. His interests include the history of political theory, especially Plato, and contemporary political theory, including Rawlsian political liberalism, and political obligation. He is currently engaged in empirical studies of attitudes towards political obligations based on small focus groups.

Table of Contents

1: Plato and Greek Politics2: Plato's CorpusPART I THE POLITICAL THEORY OF PLATO'S SOCRATES3: Socrates' Mission4: Socratic PoliticsPART II THE MORAL PSYCHOLOGY OF THE MIDDLE DIALOGUES5: The Tripartite Soul6: The Ascent to the Philosopher7: Molding SoulsPART III PLATONIC POLITICS8: Education and Moral Reform9: The Ideal State10: Philosophic RulePART IV PLATO'S LATER POLITICAL THEORY11: Plato's Later Political Theory12: The "Second-Best" State13: Political Principles

Review

This a valuable book. I would recommend it to undergraduates in classics, philosophy and politics as a reliable introduction to Plato's political theory. * Antony Hatzistavrou, The Classical Review *

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Long Description

Since its publication twenty years ago, the first edition of this work has been the closest thing to a standard book on Plato's political theory. Like the first edition, this edition of The Development of Plato's Political Theory provides a clear, scholarly account of Plato's political theory in the context of the social and political events of his time, and draws connections between the development of his political theory and other aspects of his philosophy,especially his moral psychology. Special attention is paid to the political nature of Plato's political theory, to how his lifelong concern with questions of moral and political reform evolved along with other aspects of his theory, and to both Socrates' and his own efforts to reform actual cities. Thissecond edition has been thoroughly revised to take into account scholarly developments during the last twenty years. Major changes from the first edition include reworking central aspects of chapters on the Statesman and Laws and detailed discussion of questions of interpretation, how Plato's dialogues should be read. Among other subjects receiving increased attention are Plato's alleged totalitarianism and racism and the place of the nocturnal council in the political theory of theLaws.

Review Quote

"This is a valuable book. I would recommend it to undergraduates in classics, philosophy and politics as a reliable introduction to Plato's political theory."--Antony Hatzistavrou, The Classical Review

Feature

The most comprehensive and accessible introduction to Plato's Political Thought

Details

ISBN0199279969
Author George Klosko
Short Title DEVELOPMENT OF PLATOS POLIT-2E
Language English
Edition 2nd
ISBN-10 0199279969
ISBN-13 9780199279968
Media Book
Format Paperback
Affiliation University of Virginia
Imprint Oxford University Press
Place of Publication Oxford
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Replaces 9780416386707
Illustrations black & white illustrations
DOI 10.1604/9780199279968
UK Release Date 2006-12-07
AU Release Date 2006-12-07
NZ Release Date 2006-12-07
Pages 312
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition Description 2nd Revised edition
Year 2006
Publication Date 2006-12-07
Alternative 9780199279951
DEWEY 320.5092
Audience Professional & Vocational

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