Are the just happier than the unjust? In Plato' s Republic, Thrasymachus argues that they aren't, that justice is simply the advantage of the stronger. Though Socrates apparently refutes him, Plato's brothers, Glaucon and Adeimantus, take up his argument anew, challenging Socrates to show them that justice really does better further happiness than injustice. The nature of this renewed challenge and the reason for it are hotly debated problems. Equally problematic is the question of whether Socrates succeeds in meeting the challenge in the crucial case of the philosopher-kings, whom he claims are happiest of all. Central to his attempt is a complex tripartite psychology and the yet more complex the metaphysics and epistemology of transcendent Platonic forms. But just how these are to be understood or how knowledge of such forms could help the philosopher-kings with the practical business of governing a city also remain deeply problematic issues. Beginning with a discussion of Socrates in the Apology, and his portrait by Alcibiades in the Symposium, and proceeding to topics more directly within the Republic itself, Blindness and Reorientation develops not just powerful new solutions to these problems, but a new understanding of Plato's conception of philosophy, its relationship to craft-knowledge, and the roles of dialectic and experience within it. Written in a clear and vivid style, C. D. C. Reeve's new book will be accessible to any committed reader of Plato.
評分
評分
評分
評分
跟著reeve讀的
评分最後一篇很不錯,哲人並不是自足的,所以哲人需要好的城邦纔能最大化自身的幸福,同樣隻有哲人統治纔能維持城邦的好,政製篇的一個核心問題就是說明隻有處於真正的政製之下個人幸福和整體幸福纔能真正兼備
评分跟著reeve讀的
评分最後一篇很不錯,哲人並不是自足的,所以哲人需要好的城邦纔能最大化自身的幸福,同樣隻有哲人統治纔能維持城邦的好,政製篇的一個核心問題就是說明隻有處於真正的政製之下個人幸福和整體幸福纔能真正兼備
评分跟著reeve讀的
本站所有內容均為互聯網搜索引擎提供的公開搜索信息,本站不存儲任何數據與內容,任何內容與數據均與本站無關,如有需要請聯繫相關搜索引擎包括但不限於百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2025 qciss.net All Rights Reserved. 小哈圖書下載中心 版权所有