41 research outputs found
A Thracian Charm and Socratic Teaching: The Politics of Education
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, May, 1996. Dr. Saxonhouse\u27s lecture was sponsored by the Institute for the Study of Politics and Government and was part of the Sam Clark Lectures. We extend our appreciation to the Institute and its director, James Butterfield
The concept of woman: The Aristotelian revolution 750 B.C.-A.D. 1250 : Prudence Allen, R.S.M. (Montreal-London: Eden Press, 1985), viii + 577 pp. $42.00
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Books in Review
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I. Eros and the Female in Greek Political Thought
They do not understand that being brought apart is carried back together with itself; it is a back-stretching harmony as of the bow and the lyre. Herakleitus, Frag. 51 “Tell me, you, the heir of the argument,” I said, “what was it Simonides said about justice that you assert he said correctly?”“That it is just to give to each what is owed,” he said. “In saying this he said a fine thing, at least in my opinion.” Plato, Republic 331e (Bloom translation)Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68433/2/10.1177_0090591784012001002.pd
III. The Philosophy of the Particular and the Universality of the City
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Books in Review : ANCIENT SLAVERY AND MODERN IDEOLOGY by M. I. Finley. New York: The Viking Press, 1980. Pp. 202. $13.95
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Diversity and Ancient Democracy
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Fear of diversity : The birth of political science in ancient Greek thought
Chicagoxiv, 253 p.; 23 c