The author examines Plato's characterisation of the tyrant and investigates the theoretical and practical possibility of transforming a tyrant into a good monarch: central to this possibility is an operation of education of the soul
The dissertation concerns the ethics of Plato, specifically the ethical theory found in the Republic...
When thinking of the relations between philosophy and education and attempting to search for this co...
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The author examines Plato's characterisation of the tyrant and investigates the theoretical and prac...
Plato's Republic presents the characters of the philosopher and the tyrant as similar. Strongly focu...
In this paper, I consider how each of the four main kinds of corrupt person described in Plato's Rep...
In my analysis I deal with some causes and origins of evil and of moral degeneration in the human di...
Understanding Plato's contribution to democratic education means more than understanding the substan...
In books 8 and 9 of Plato’s Republic, Socrates provides a detailed account of the nature and origins...
In Politeia, Plato analyses the types of human desirability, showing that there are perverse desires...
In Plato\u27s time, Athens was in political crisis. Athenian democracy was in nearly the worst condi...
Along with fresh interpretations of Plato, this book proposes a radically new approach to reading hi...
The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is infer...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...
This dissertation explores and highlights Plato\u27s timeless and enduring insights on tyranny and t...
The dissertation concerns the ethics of Plato, specifically the ethical theory found in the Republic...
When thinking of the relations between philosophy and education and attempting to search for this co...
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The author examines Plato's characterisation of the tyrant and investigates the theoretical and prac...
Plato's Republic presents the characters of the philosopher and the tyrant as similar. Strongly focu...
In this paper, I consider how each of the four main kinds of corrupt person described in Plato's Rep...
In my analysis I deal with some causes and origins of evil and of moral degeneration in the human di...
Understanding Plato's contribution to democratic education means more than understanding the substan...
In books 8 and 9 of Plato’s Republic, Socrates provides a detailed account of the nature and origins...
In Politeia, Plato analyses the types of human desirability, showing that there are perverse desires...
In Plato\u27s time, Athens was in political crisis. Athenian democracy was in nearly the worst condi...
Along with fresh interpretations of Plato, this book proposes a radically new approach to reading hi...
The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is infer...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...
This dissertation explores and highlights Plato\u27s timeless and enduring insights on tyranny and t...
The dissertation concerns the ethics of Plato, specifically the ethical theory found in the Republic...
When thinking of the relations between philosophy and education and attempting to search for this co...
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc