In this paper, I concentrate on some of the more peculiar, perhaps even polemical, features of Aristotle’s discussions of Plato’s Republic in the second book of the Politics. These features include Aristotle’s several rather sharp or ironic remarks about Socrates and his project in the Republic, his use of rhetorical questions, or his tendency to bring out the most extreme consequences of Socrates’s theory (such as that it will destroy the polis and that it will lead to incestuous relationships). As I argue, some of these polemical features result from the special character of Socrates’ theory that Aristotle criticizes whereas others are consciously aimed at countering th...
On one of the most common readings of the Republic, Plato means for us to agree with Socrates and hi...
Plato is often acknowledged as the first philosophical critic of democracy and his Republic is regul...
Although there has been a renewed interest in Aristotle’s Rhetoric during the last decade or so, ver...
In this paper, I concentrate on some of the more peculiar, perhaps even polemical, features of ...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle\u27s criticism of his predecessors is not gener...
Plato is often understood to be merely an outspoken critic of rhetoric and Aristotle a systematizer ...
The second Book of the Politics has been object of multiple considerations, but it has called the at...
The second book of Aristotle’s Politics is generally taken to examine politeiai or constitutions tha...
The purpose of this study is to identify the similarities and differences between the political phil...
Plato has been read as a virulent opponent of democracy, a common interpretation that, among other t...
Aristotle considered as the core of Plato\u27s ideal polity the proposal of communism in its double ...
In her magisterial Plato\u27s Philosophers, Catherine Zuckert presents a radically new interpretatio...
In this book, Kevin M. Cherry compares the views of Plato and Aristotle about the practice, study, a...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle's criticism of his pre-decessors is not ge...
The paper claims that Socrates’ disawoval of wisdom in the Apology is not to be taken too seriously ...
On one of the most common readings of the Republic, Plato means for us to agree with Socrates and hi...
Plato is often acknowledged as the first philosophical critic of democracy and his Republic is regul...
Although there has been a renewed interest in Aristotle’s Rhetoric during the last decade or so, ver...
In this paper, I concentrate on some of the more peculiar, perhaps even polemical, features of ...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle\u27s criticism of his predecessors is not gener...
Plato is often understood to be merely an outspoken critic of rhetoric and Aristotle a systematizer ...
The second Book of the Politics has been object of multiple considerations, but it has called the at...
The second book of Aristotle’s Politics is generally taken to examine politeiai or constitutions tha...
The purpose of this study is to identify the similarities and differences between the political phil...
Plato has been read as a virulent opponent of democracy, a common interpretation that, among other t...
Aristotle considered as the core of Plato\u27s ideal polity the proposal of communism in its double ...
In her magisterial Plato\u27s Philosophers, Catherine Zuckert presents a radically new interpretatio...
In this book, Kevin M. Cherry compares the views of Plato and Aristotle about the practice, study, a...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle's criticism of his pre-decessors is not ge...
The paper claims that Socrates’ disawoval of wisdom in the Apology is not to be taken too seriously ...
On one of the most common readings of the Republic, Plato means for us to agree with Socrates and hi...
Plato is often acknowledged as the first philosophical critic of democracy and his Republic is regul...
Although there has been a renewed interest in Aristotle’s Rhetoric during the last decade or so, ver...