Get this from a library! Stressing Plato's desire to stimulate philosophical thinking in his readers, Julia Annas here demonstrates the coherence of his main moral argument on the nature of justice, and expounds related concepts of education, human motivation, knowledge and understanding. An Introduction to Plato's Republic The Republic of Plato: Second Edition A Companion To Plato's Itgivesussystematic answers toawholerange ofquestions about morality, politics, This interpretive introduction provides unique insight into Plato's Republic.
Translated into French by Béatrice Han as Introduction à la Republique de Platon, Préface de Jacques Brunschwig, Presses Universitaires de France 1993.
This interpretive introduction provides unique insight into Plato's Republic. Stressing Plato's desire to stimulate philosophical thinking in his readers, Julia Annas here demonstrates the coherence of his main moral argument on the nature of justice, and expounds related concepts of education, human motivation, knowledge and understanding. ISBN: 9780192802163. An Introduction to Plato's Republic, Oxford University Press, 1981. This interpretive introduction provides unique insight into Plato's Republic.Stressing Plato's desire to stimulate philosophical thinking in his readers, Julia Annas here demonstrates the coherence of his main moral argument on the nature of justice, and expounds related concepts of education, human motivation, knowledge and understanding.
Stressing Plato's desire to stimulate philosophical thinking in his readers, Julia Annas here demonstrates the coherence of his main moral argument on the nature of justice, and expounds related concepts of education, human motivation, knowledge and understanding.
This interpretive introduction provides unique insight into Plato's Republic.
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Julia Annas, An Introduction to Plato's Republic (Oxford University Press, 1998) Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan and Charles Brittain, Plato and the … £15-00. ISBN 978-0-19-509652-1. Julia Annas. An introduction to Plato's Republic. This interpretive introduction provides unique insight into Plato's Republic.Stressing Plato's desire to stimulate philosophical thinking in his readers, Julia Annas here demonstrates the coherence of his main moral argument on the nature of justice, and expounds related concepts of education, human motivation, knowledge and understanding. I suggest instead to read the Republic side by side with a learning tool (and there are many of them). An Introduction to Plato’s Republic. A lively and accesible introduction to philosophy in the context of Plato's writings. Volume 103; mask, an actor for Plato? Julia Annas automatically ascribes Socrates' views to Plato in her study. Stressing Plato's desire to stimulate philosophical thinking in his readers, Julia Annas here demonstrates the coherence of his main moral argument on the nature of justice, and expounds related concepts of education, human motivation, knowledge and understanding. Plato's Republic and Feminism - Volume 51 Issue 197 - Julia Annas. The one that immediately comes to mind is Julia Annas' 1984 book: An Introduction to Plato's Republic. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This is not a book to leave the reader standing in the outer court of introduction and background information, but leads directly into Plato's argument. (reprint 1995, ISBN 978-0-19-509652-1) Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind (California, 1992) The Modes of Scepticism (Cambridge, 1985), with Jonathan Barnes; An Introduction to Plato's Republic …
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Translated into modern Greek by Chrysoula Grammenou, with a new Introduction, 2003. Annas An introduction to Plato's Republic. An Introduction to Plato’s Republic Julia Annas Stressing Plato’s desire to stimulate his readers’ philosophical thinking, Annas here discusses Plato’s views on education, his theory of human motivation, and his account of knowledge and understanding.
But this is of course an option that is possible, although not shared by all scholars. Second edition 1984. Oxford University Press. Retail Price to Students: $11.95. 168–176, Firestone, pp.
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