Plato's interest in justice is pronounced and familiar. So too are his criticisms of Athenian democracy. This article suggests that Plato's conceptualization of justice constituted a direct and conscious confrontation with the highly democratic mode of justice pursued in Athens' popular courts. Yet Plato did not resist all Athenian judicial norms. His approach recalls Athenian homicide trials, which operated quite differently from the ordinary kind. Plato's signal contribution to the history of political thought may be characterized as having taken the conception of justice associated with homicide to be paradigmatic, with remarkably enduring effects
The article analyzes the views of the ancient philosophers Plato and Aristotle on political justice....
This dissertation explores the aims and ideals of the Athenian legal system, focusing on the issue o...
Plato and Aristotle justified their political theories by defining justice as to allocate to each hi...
Plato's interest in justice is pronounced and familiar. So too are his criticisms of Athenian democr...
This essay primary goal is to present Plato?s theory of justice constituted in his the most famous w...
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to ...
The article is devoted to Plato's philosophical doctrine of justice. The ontological and psychologic...
Plato´s Republic is maybe the most widely read philosophical work of all times. It is the earliest s...
If we seek a rallying point, to begin with, for Plato\u27s political conceptions, we shall find, I t...
This book is the first comprehensive study of Plato’s conception of justice. The universality of hum...
As against current notions, which tend to identify the just with the voluntary and thereby to espous...
This thesis is an attempt to determine the precise meaning of Plato's notion of justice, as it ...
Plato is generally taken to set out his notion of justice in Book IV of the Republic. Unfortunately,...
In Books I and II of The Republic, Plato raises the arguments on the nature of intrinsic justice and...
The aim of the thesis is to carry out a forensic analysis of the subject ‘justice’ in the Platonic d...
The article analyzes the views of the ancient philosophers Plato and Aristotle on political justice....
This dissertation explores the aims and ideals of the Athenian legal system, focusing on the issue o...
Plato and Aristotle justified their political theories by defining justice as to allocate to each hi...
Plato's interest in justice is pronounced and familiar. So too are his criticisms of Athenian democr...
This essay primary goal is to present Plato?s theory of justice constituted in his the most famous w...
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to ...
The article is devoted to Plato's philosophical doctrine of justice. The ontological and psychologic...
Plato´s Republic is maybe the most widely read philosophical work of all times. It is the earliest s...
If we seek a rallying point, to begin with, for Plato\u27s political conceptions, we shall find, I t...
This book is the first comprehensive study of Plato’s conception of justice. The universality of hum...
As against current notions, which tend to identify the just with the voluntary and thereby to espous...
This thesis is an attempt to determine the precise meaning of Plato's notion of justice, as it ...
Plato is generally taken to set out his notion of justice in Book IV of the Republic. Unfortunately,...
In Books I and II of The Republic, Plato raises the arguments on the nature of intrinsic justice and...
The aim of the thesis is to carry out a forensic analysis of the subject ‘justice’ in the Platonic d...
The article analyzes the views of the ancient philosophers Plato and Aristotle on political justice....
This dissertation explores the aims and ideals of the Athenian legal system, focusing on the issue o...
Plato and Aristotle justified their political theories by defining justice as to allocate to each hi...