Plato's Statesman : the web of politics /
In this book an eminent philosopher presents a rich and provocative analysis of the Statesman, one of Plato's most challenging works. Stanley Rosen contends that the main theme of this dialogue is defining the art of politics and the degree to which political experience is subject to the rule o...
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
c1995
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Setting the Scene
- Ch. 2. The Diaeresis
- Ch. 3. The Myth of the Reversed Cosmos
- Ch. 4. Correcting the Diaeresis
- Ch. 5. Paradigms
- Ch. 6. Weaving
- Ch. 7. Measurement
- Ch. 8. Nomos
- Ch. 9. The City as Simulacrum
- Ch. 1 Setting the Scene
- Ch. 2. The Diaeresis
- Ch. 3. The Myth of the Reversed Cosmos
- Ch. 4. Correcting the Diaeresis
- Ch. 5. Paradigms
- Ch. 6. Weaving
- Ch. 7. Measurement
- Ch. 8. Nomos
- Ch. 9. The City as Simulacrum.