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The Paradox of Political Philosophy: Socrates' Philosophic Trial - Paperback

The Paradox of Political Philosophy: Socrates' Philosophic Trial - Paperback

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by Jacob Howland (Author)

In engaging five of Plato's dialogues_Theaetetus, Euthyphro, Cratylus, Sophist, and Statesman_and by paying particular attention to Socrates' intellectual defense in the 'philosophic trial' by the Stranger from Elea, Jacob Howland illuminates Plato's understanding of the proper relationship between philosophy and politics. This insightful and innovative study illustrates the Plato's understanding of the difference between sophistry and philosophy, and it identifies the innate contradictions of political philosophy that Plato observed and remain entrenched within the field to this day. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of political philosophy.

Author Biography

Jacob Howland, author of The Republic: The Odyssey of Philosophy, is associate professor of philosophy and chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Tulsa.

Number of Pages: 334
Dimensions: 0.81 x 8.9 x 6.02 IN
Publication Date: December 29, 1997