The Roots of Political Philosophy: Ten Forgotten Socratic Dialogues / Edition 1

The Roots of Political Philosophy: Ten Forgotten Socratic Dialogues / Edition 1

by Thomas L. Pangle
ISBN-10:
0801494656
ISBN-13:
9780801494659
Pub. Date:
12/14/1987
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801494656
ISBN-13:
9780801494659
Pub. Date:
12/14/1987
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
The Roots of Political Philosophy: Ten Forgotten Socratic Dialogues / Edition 1

The Roots of Political Philosophy: Ten Forgotten Socratic Dialogues / Edition 1

by Thomas L. Pangle
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Overview

This book consists of literal English translations of ten Socratic dialogues that have been largely neglected for the last century. Although everyone of these dialogues belongs to the classical canon of Platonic writings and was accepted as genuine in antiquity, most were condemned as forgeries in the early nineteenth century—and have remained under a shadow ever since. In his long introductory essay, Thomas L. Pangle offers a spirited criticism of arguments that have been adduced to support the view that some of the dialogues are counterfeit and shows in scrupulous detail why he believes in their authenticity.

Each dialogue is accompanied by an interpretive essay that demonstrates how a close reading of the dialogue sheds revealing light on the Platonic understanding of political theory, ethics, aesthetics, and the philosophic way of life as exemplified by Socrates. The essays include previously published pieces, some of classic stature, as well as studies written especially for this volume.

Opening an entirely new dimension of Platonic studies, The Roots of Political Philosophy addresses, in a fresh or unfamiliar perspective, major themes and puzzles such as: the nature of law, of property, and of acquisitiveness; the meaning of Socrates' famous "demonic voice"; what is at stake in the poetic claim to inspiration; and the psychology of the tyrannic as opposed to the statesmanlike or political personality.

Political scientists, philosophers, classicists, and students who are familiar with the textual approach associated with Leo Strauss will welcome this book, as will other readers with an interest in ancient Greek philosophy and political thought.

Contributors and translators: Allan Bloom, Christopher Bruell, Steven Forde, James Leake, Carnes Lord, James H. Nichols, Clifford Orwin, Thomas L. Pangle, Leo Strauss, and David Sweet.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801494659
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 12/14/1987
Series: Agora Editions
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 424
Sales rank: 909,387
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.94(d)
Lexile: 1270L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Thomas L. Pangle is Joe R. Long Chair in Democratic Studies in the Department of Government and Co-Director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Study of Core Texts and Ideas at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of many books, most recently Aristotle's Teaching in The Politics, and editor of books including The Roots of Political Philosophy: Ten Forgotten Socratic Dialogues, also from Cornell. Ahrensdorf and Pangle are coauthors of Justice among Nations: On the Moral Basis of Power and Peace.

Table of Contents

Contributors
Editor's IntroductionHIPPARCHUS (translated by Steven Forde)
The Political Philosopher in Democratic Society: The Socratic View, by Allan BloomMINOS (translated by Thomas L. Pangle)
On the Minos, by Leo StraussLOVERS (translated by James Leake)
On the Original Meaning of Political Philosophy: An Interpretation of Plato's Lovers, by Christopher BruellCLEITOPHON (translated by Clifford Orwin)
On the Cleitophon, by Clifford OrwinTHEAGES (translated by Thomas L. Pangle)
On the Theages, by Thomas L. PangleALCIBIADES I (translated by Carnes Lord)
On the Alcibiades I, by Steven FordeLACHES (translated by James H. Nichols, Jr.)
Introduction to the Laches, by James H. Nichols, Jr.LESSER HIPPIAS (translated by James Leake)
Introduction to the Lesser Hippias, by James LeakeGREATER HIPPIAS (translated by David R. Sweet)
Introduction to the Greater Hippias, by David R. SweetION (translated by Allan Bloom)
An Interpretation of Plato's Ion, by Allan BloomGlossary
Index of Names
Index of Discussions of Other Platonic Dialogues
Index of Subjects

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