The paper argues for a compatibilist reading of the two most important of Solon\u2019s poems, the Elegy on the Polis and the Elegy to the Muses. In the two poems Solon claims that the gods intervene in the human world and sanction good and evil actions. The problem is, however, that human beings are not always able to understand the divine perspective. This leads to recognize that they need divine help and therefore the exhortation to moderation
The position of Socrates in Plato’s earlier dialogues is often seen as an anticipation of contempora...
This article takes its point of departure from a tradition found in the Homeric scholia and fourth-c...
This paper analyzes some of Solon’s verses (frgs. 9,1-2 and12 West) transmitted by Plutarch in the L...
This dissertation is a Commentary on Solon's Poems (elegiacs and tetrameters; the iambic trimeters, ...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
<p><span>The purpose of this paper is to show how Plato did not have, at a glance, the poet as his m...
Departing from the idea of díkē [justice], present in Homeric poetry and the different perspectives ...
Departing from an anecdote related by Plutarch, in The life of Solon, in which the Athenian legislat...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
Chapter in book.This paper analyzes some of Solon’s verses (frgs. 9,1-2 and 12 West) transmitted by ...
The author states that in the modero world is hardly practised what ancient Greeks called JUSTICE (t...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
In this paper I start with the familiar accusation that divine command ethics faces a "Euthyphro dil...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...
The position of Socrates in Plato’s earlier dialogues is often seen as an anticipation of contempora...
This article takes its point of departure from a tradition found in the Homeric scholia and fourth-c...
This paper analyzes some of Solon’s verses (frgs. 9,1-2 and12 West) transmitted by Plutarch in the L...
This dissertation is a Commentary on Solon's Poems (elegiacs and tetrameters; the iambic trimeters, ...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
<p><span>The purpose of this paper is to show how Plato did not have, at a glance, the poet as his m...
Departing from the idea of díkē [justice], present in Homeric poetry and the different perspectives ...
Departing from an anecdote related by Plutarch, in The life of Solon, in which the Athenian legislat...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
Chapter in book.This paper analyzes some of Solon’s verses (frgs. 9,1-2 and 12 West) transmitted by ...
The author states that in the modero world is hardly practised what ancient Greeks called JUSTICE (t...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
In this paper I start with the familiar accusation that divine command ethics faces a "Euthyphro dil...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...
The position of Socrates in Plato’s earlier dialogues is often seen as an anticipation of contempora...
This article takes its point of departure from a tradition found in the Homeric scholia and fourth-c...
This paper analyzes some of Solon’s verses (frgs. 9,1-2 and12 West) transmitted by Plutarch in the L...