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Monoson Plato's Democratic Entanglements

Athenian Politics and the Practice of Philosophy
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Athenian Politics and the Practice of Philosophy

E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4008-2374-1
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



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Acknowledgments ix

INTRODUCTION Siting Plato 3

PART ONE: Aspects of the Athenian Civic Self-Image 19

CHAPTER ONE The Allure of Harmodius and Aristogeiton: Public/Private Relations in the Athenian Democratic Imaginary 21

Telling the Tale 22

Embracing the Simplified Tale 28

Thinking with the Tale 29

Thucydides' Critique 42

Aristotle's Critique 49

CHAPTER TWO Citizen as Parrhesiastes (Frank Speaker) 51

Truth-Telling and Risk-Taking 52

Frank Speaking and Freedom 54

Frank Speaking and the Integrity of Assembly Debate 56

CHAPTER THREE Citizen as Erastes (Lover): Erotic Imagery and the Idea of Reciprocity in the Periclean Funeral Oration 64

Citizen as Erastes 67

Citizenship as Reciprocity between Lover and Beloved 74

CHAPTER FOUR Citizen as Theates (Theater-Goer): Performing Unity,

Reciprocity, and Strong-Mindedness in the City Dionysia 88

The Event 90

Representing the Unity of the Democratic Polis 92

Enacting Democratic Norms 98

PART TWO: Plato's Democratic Entanglements 111

CHAPTER FIVE Unsettling the Orthodoxy 113

Philosopber as Tyrant-Slayer 113

The Matter of Bias 115

Dismay over the Fate of Socrates 118

Disdain for the Common Man 122

The 'Doctrine" of the Republic 125

The Work of the Academy 137

Personal Involvement in Syracusan Politics 145

CHAPTER SIX Philosopher as Parrhesiastes (Frank Speaker) 154

The Laches: Recognizing Parrhesia 155

The Gorgias: Embracing Parrhesia. 161

The Republic: Practicing Parrhesia 165

The Laws: Practicing Parrhesia 179

CHAPTER SEVEN Remembering Pericles: The Political and Theoretical Import of Plato's Menexcnus 181

Plato's Opposition to the Veneration of Pericles 182

Plato's Rcjection of Pericles Model of Democratic Citizenship 189

Plato's Theoretical Interest in Funeral Oratory 202

CHAPTER EIGHT Theory and Theatricality 206

A Puzzle 206

Four Patterns 207

Preliminary Thoughts on Theory and Theater-going 208

Philosopber as Theates in the Republic 212

Theorist as Theoros in the Laws 226

Why Is Socrates Absent from the Laws? 232

Concluding Remarks 237

Citation Index 239

General Index 245


S. Sara Monoson is Associate Professor of Political Science and Classics at Northwestern University.



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