This paper is in part an introduction to Plato's late political philosophy. In the central sections, I look at Plato's Laws and Statesman and ask the question of how law can produce authentic virtue. If law is merely coercive or habituating, but virtue requires rational understanding, there will be a gap between what law can do and what it is supposed to do. I examine the solution to this difficulty proposed in the Laws, the persuasive preludes attached to the laws, and suggest that they produce an inferior, passive mode of rational order that falls short of full virtue
In the Laws, Plato argues that the legislator should attempt to persuade people to voluntarily obey ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides a new interpretation of Plato's t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides a new interpretation of Plato's t...
This paper is in part an introduction to Plato's late political philosophy. In the central sections...
This paper is in part an introduction to Plato's late political philosophy. In the central sections...
This paper is in part an introduction to Plato's late political philosophy. In the central sections...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
The general consensus of commentators on Plato\u27s last dialogue, the Laws, is that it is both a pe...
This dissertation identifies and explains four major contributions of the Laws and related late dial...
This dissertation identifies and explains four major contributions of the Laws and related late dial...
This dissertation identifies and explains four major contributions of the Laws and related late dial...
In the Laws, Plato argues that the legislator should attempt to persuade people to voluntarily obey ...
In the Laws, Plato argues that the legislator should attempt to persuade people to voluntarily obey ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides a new interpretation of Plato's t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides a new interpretation of Plato's t...
This paper is in part an introduction to Plato's late political philosophy. In the central sections...
This paper is in part an introduction to Plato's late political philosophy. In the central sections...
This paper is in part an introduction to Plato's late political philosophy. In the central sections...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
The general consensus of commentators on Plato\u27s last dialogue, the Laws, is that it is both a pe...
This dissertation identifies and explains four major contributions of the Laws and related late dial...
This dissertation identifies and explains four major contributions of the Laws and related late dial...
This dissertation identifies and explains four major contributions of the Laws and related late dial...
In the Laws, Plato argues that the legislator should attempt to persuade people to voluntarily obey ...
In the Laws, Plato argues that the legislator should attempt to persuade people to voluntarily obey ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides a new interpretation of Plato's t...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides a new interpretation of Plato's t...