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The literary and philosophical style of the republic

In Gerasimos Xenophon Santas (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Plato's Republic. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 7–24 (2006)

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  1. A retomada da tese de Trasímaco no sequndo livro de A República.Roberto Bolzani Filho - 2016 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 10 (1):1-25.
    This text intends to analyse the new version of Trasymachus’ thesis proposed by Glaucon and Adimantus in Republic II. Its aim is to understand its philosophical intentions and main aspects. We attempt to show that there is an important methodological change, related to a new terminology adopted to express Trasymachus’ thesis, and, most significantly, a new attitude of both interlocutors, especially Glaucon, towards the investigation, as we now find interlocutors presenting a philosophical way of understanding and investigating a philosophical problem.
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  • Plato's Republic on Democracy : Freedom, Fear and Tyrants Everywhere.Oda E. Wiese Tvedt - unknown
    This thesis poses the question ‘What is the critique of democracy in Plato’s Republic?’ It is not the first to do so. But contrary to standard readings, this thesis does not assume neither epistemological nor elitist explanations. Rather, it sees the Kallipolis, ‘the beautiful city in words’ as predicated on a particular anthropology. This theory of human nature, which claims that it is human to be greedy for wealth, sex, and power is contributed by Glaucon, Socrates’ main interlocutor in the (...)
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