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T 43
Thakkar, Jonny, (1982-).
Plato as critical theorist / / Jonny Thakkar. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, 2018. - 1 online resource (xii, 373 pages). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/DAB74562-E89F-4210-A348-E79098EDAF5E . - ISBN 9780674919624 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674919629 (electronic bk.)
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Параллельные издания: Print version: : Thakkar, Jonny, 1982- Plato as critical theorist. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018. - ISBN 9780674971769
Содержание:
What is philosophy for? -- Why philosophers should rule -- The beautiful city -- Plato and Athens -- Historical possibility -- Philosopher-citizens -- Plato as critical theorist.
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Рубрики: Philosopher-kings.
Political ethics.
Liberalism.
Political participation.
Platonists.
Free enterprise.
Philosophes-rois.
Morale politique.
Libéralisme.
Participation politique.
liberalism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--General.
PHILOSOPHY / Political
Liberalism.
Philosopher-kings.
Platonists.
Political ethics.
Political participation.
Аннотация: Is there any point in thinking about the best possible society? Over the last decade or so, a number of political philosophers have argued that such "ideal theory" is a dangerous distraction from the concrete power struggles that make up "real politics." Jonny Thakkar takes a different view, arguing that each and every one of us has a duty to engage in ideal theory. To make that case he turns to Plato's Republic, which depicts an ideal society within which ideal theory itself plays a vital role, thanks to the institution of philosopher-kings. The first half of the book offers a careful but creative reading of the notion of rule by philosophers. The second half of the book argues that in today's liberal democracies what we need is not philosopher-kings but philosopher-citizens--citizens who reflect, both individually and together, on how they could work together to produce an environment conducive to flourishing. Plato as Critical Theorist argues that the notion of philosopher-citizens is not only compatible with Rawlsian political liberalism, but an advance on it.--
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T 43
Thakkar, Jonny, (1982-).
Plato as critical theorist / / Jonny Thakkar. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, 2018. - 1 online resource (xii, 373 pages). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/DAB74562-E89F-4210-A348-E79098EDAF5E . - ISBN 9780674919624 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674919629 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Thakkar, Jonny, 1982- Plato as critical theorist. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018. - ISBN 9780674971769
Содержание:
What is philosophy for? -- Why philosophers should rule -- The beautiful city -- Plato and Athens -- Historical possibility -- Philosopher-citizens -- Plato as critical theorist.
Рубрики: Philosopher-kings.
Political ethics.
Liberalism.
Political participation.
Platonists.
Free enterprise.
Philosophes-rois.
Morale politique.
Libéralisme.
Participation politique.
liberalism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--General.
PHILOSOPHY / Political
Liberalism.
Philosopher-kings.
Platonists.
Political ethics.
Political participation.
Аннотация: Is there any point in thinking about the best possible society? Over the last decade or so, a number of political philosophers have argued that such "ideal theory" is a dangerous distraction from the concrete power struggles that make up "real politics." Jonny Thakkar takes a different view, arguing that each and every one of us has a duty to engage in ideal theory. To make that case he turns to Plato's Republic, which depicts an ideal society within which ideal theory itself plays a vital role, thanks to the institution of philosopher-kings. The first half of the book offers a careful but creative reading of the notion of rule by philosophers. The second half of the book argues that in today's liberal democracies what we need is not philosopher-kings but philosopher-citizens--citizens who reflect, both individually and together, on how they could work together to produce an environment conducive to flourishing. Plato as Critical Theorist argues that the notion of philosopher-citizens is not only compatible with Rawlsian political liberalism, but an advance on it.--
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Plato.
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