Plato's "Laws", 9780226826424
Paperback
Unveiling Plato’s final, complex vision for a just political order.

Plato's "Laws"

the discovery of being

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  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    16 May 2024

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Summary

Unveiling Plato’s Laws: A Journey Through Justice, Music, and Political Order

An insightful commentary on Plato’s Laws, his complex final work.

The Laws was Plato’s last work, his longest, and one of his most difficult. In contrast to the Republic, which presents an abstract ideal, the Laws appears to provide practical guidelines for the establishment and maintenance of political order in the real world. Classicist Seth Be…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780226826424
ISBN-10:0226826422
Author:Seth Benardete
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:University of Chicago Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:16 May 2024
Weight:567g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

Seth BenardetePlato’s Laws “Plato’s Laws is, in proportion to its size, the most neglected of his works. It is dauntingly massive and complex, but it must contain Plato’s final views on a large range of issues, political social, ethical, metaphysical, and especially religious. Benardete brought to the task the skills of a classicist, a synoptic vision of Plato’s goals and methodology, and a lifetime of writing challenging books on many of the other dialogues. Of the remarkably original ideas in his work, we may note at the start Benardete’s attention to the word “nomoi,” meaning both “laws” and “songs”; he shows that Plato plays with ambiguity, making music a pathway to the understanding of the legal structure of the state. Book ten of the Laws is often called ‘Plato’s Theology,’ and it deserves that title, but Benardete shows how all twelve books of the dialogue are permeated with Plato’s theological understanding of being and the state.”–Religious Studies Review * Religious Studies Review *

About The Author

Seth Benardete

Seth Benardete (1930–2001) was professor of classics at New York University and the author of many books, including The Argument of the Action and The Rhetoric and Morality of Philosophy, as well as the translator of Plato’s Symposium and other works.

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