The Moral Vulnerability of Plato's Philosopher-Rulers

Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 8 (1997)
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Abstract

It has been argued that Plato sought to make his rulers invulnerable to any kind of wrongdoing. In this paper we argue that this (humanly impossible) claim misunderstand the ways in which Plato shapes his state precisely in order to make the rulers safe from what could corrupt them.

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Nicholas D. Smith
Lewis & Clark College

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