The ambiguity of [Dikaiosune] in Plato's Republic
Author:
Williamson, Robert Boatwright, Philosophy, University of Virginia
Williamson, Robert Boatwright, Philosophy, University of Virginia
Advisors:
Mallett, Marcus B., Philosophy, University of Virginia
Hammond, Lewis M., Philosophy, University of Virginia
Marshall Jr., John, Philosophy, University of Virginia
Heath, Peter, Philosophy, University of Virginia
Thomas, George, Philosophy, University of Virginia
Mallett, Marcus B., Philosophy, University of Virginia
Hammond, Lewis M., Philosophy, University of Virginia
Marshall Jr., John, Philosophy, University of Virginia
Heath, Peter, Philosophy, University of Virginia
Thomas, George, Philosophy, University of Virginia
Abstract:
A discussion of the development of two distinct and logically independent conceptions of justice within Plato’s Republic and the writings of Socrates and the illegitimate assumption that what can be proved of one necessarily holds for the other.
Degree:
PHD (Doctor of Philosophy)
PHD (Doctor of Philosophy)
Keywords:
Plato -- Republic, Plato -- Criticism, Textual, Justice (Virtue), [Dikaiosune]
Plato -- Republic, Plato -- Criticism, Textual, Justice (Virtue), [Dikaiosune]
Language:
English
English
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Issued Date:
1967
1967