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Ancient Greek political thought in practice

New York: Cambridge University Press (2009)

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  1. Ancient political philosophy.Melissa Lane - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Index.Danielle S. Allen - 2012-12-10 - In Neville Morley (ed.), Why Plato Wrote. Blackwell. pp. 219–232.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Against Writing The Hole in the Argument Spotting the Defense of Philosophical Writing A Sociology of Symbols The Psychological Power of Symbols.
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  • Castoriadis as a civilizational analyst: Sense and non-sense in Ancient Greece.Johann P. Arnason - 2012 - European Journal of Social Theory 15 (3):295-311.
    This article argues that a civilizational perspective is central to Castoriadis’s interpretation of ancient Greece, even if he does not use the language of civilizational analysis. More specifically, his line of argument has clear affinities with Eisenstadt’s definition of the ‘civilizational dimension’ in terms of connections between cultural interpretations of the world and institutional forms of social life. Castoriadis has less to say about geocultural and geopolitical structures of the Greek world, which would also be important topics for a balanced (...)
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  • What is Ancient Political Thinking?Vilius Bartninkas - 2019 - Problemos 96:48-60.
    This paper examines the origins of ancient political thinking from 750 to 348 B.C. The analysis of authors who had been discussing political questions over this period shows that ancient political thinking can be classified into three discourses: political thought, political theory, and political philosophy. The purpose of this paper is to define the characteristics of each discourse and to illustrate them with specific historical examples which show how these discourses interacted with the Greek political experiences and how political thought (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Democracy’s Unfulfilled Promise: Response to Paul Cartledge, Democracy: A Life.Gianfranco Pellegrino - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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  • The Death of Socrates: Key Philosophical Interpretations.Andrey S. Emelyanov - 2021 - Антиномии 21 (2):25-44.
    The subject of the article is the reconstruction of the death event of Socrates, as well as the hermeneutics of his last words spoken shortly before his death. Based on ancient Greek texts and a subsequent tradition, the author identifies three key interpretations of these words. According to the first interpretation, the death of Socrates is a kind of a cure for life. Within the framework of the second one it is understood as an act of parrhesias or a form (...)
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