| Format | Paperback |
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Sophist and Statesman;Two Dialogues
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| ISBN-10: | 0486813444 |
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| ISBN-13: | 978-0486813448 |
| Publisher: | Dover Publications |
| Publication date: | 1 April 2018 |
| Language: | English |
| Dimensions: | 12.7 x 1.02 x 20.07 cm |
| Print length: | 208 pages |
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These two dialogues by the greatest of the ancient Greek philosophers explore a vital concern of a democratic society: how to define the special abilities and qualities that make a genuine statesman. They further examine the distinction between an authentic statesman and the sophist, an individual who pretends to be a statesman but lacks the essential knowledge, personal qualities, and philosophical outlook. Written after Parmenides – in which the philosopher condemned his own theory of separate, immaterial forms – Sophist and Statesman are of special interest in terms of their reflection of Plato’s conceptions of method and metaphysics. In addition, Statesman provides a transitional view of the author’s political philosophy in the period between the Republic and the Laws. Together, the dialogues illuminate Plato’s growing preoccupation with practical knowledge, offering a more informal and pragmatic approach than his earlier works. This edition features the acclaimed translations by Benjamin Jowett. AUTHOR: Plato (427347 BC) ranks as the most important figure in the development of the Western philosophical tradition. His inexhaustible dialogues cover a wide range of philosophical questions and issues and are as enduringly alive and meaningful as they were 2,400 years ago. —- ISBN: 9780486813448
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