
Plato's Utopia Recast is an illuminating reappraisal of Plato's later works, which reveals radical changes in his ethical and political theory. Christopher Bobonich argues that in these works Plato both rethinks and revises important positions which he held in his better-known earlier works such as the Republic and the Phaedo. Bobonich analyses Plato's shift from a deeply pessimistic view of non-philosophers in the Republic, where he held that only philosophers were capable of virtue and happiness, to his far more optimistic position in the Laws, where he holds that the constitution and laws of his ideal city of Magnesia would allow all citizens to achieve a truly good life. Bobonich sheds light on how this and other highly significant changes in Plato's views are grounded in changes in his psychology and epistemology. This book will change our understanding of Plato. His controversial moral and political theory, so influential in Western thought, will henceforth be seen in a new light.
This book investigates the evolution of Plato's ethical and political theories by examining the shift in his philosophical framework between his earlier works and his later writings. Christopher Bobonich, a scholar of ancient philosophy, utilizes a rigorous analysis of primary texts to argue that Plato significantly revised his views on human capacity, virtue, and the role of the state. By connecting these shifts to developments in Plato's psychology and epistemology, the author provides a comprehensive re-evaluation of the philosopher's later intellectual trajectory.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of ancient philosophy frequently identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of Plato's later political thought. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those with a strong background in classical philosophy.
Page Count:
643
Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191530735
ISBN-13:
9780191530739
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