In Defence of Disloyalty: Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 4 April 1990University of Natal Press, 1990 - 16 Seiten |
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... Plato's Republic but is perhaps best illustrated in the sceptical approach to philosophy developed by the Middle Academy after Plato's death . Its most brilliant exponent was Carneades , the Athenian ambassador to Rome in the second ...
... Plato's Republic but is perhaps best illustrated in the sceptical approach to philosophy developed by the Middle Academy after Plato's death . Its most brilliant exponent was Carneades , the Athenian ambassador to Rome in the second ...
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... Plato thought unity all - important . Aristotle disagreed . But they both believed that political life was inescapably ethical and necessarily social . Their thought must be understood against the background of the wild and energetic ...
... Plato thought unity all - important . Aristotle disagreed . But they both believed that political life was inescapably ethical and necessarily social . Their thought must be understood against the background of the wild and energetic ...
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... Plato's position has lost considerable force since the recent collapse of confidence in the Communist parties ; but it will always serve as a grim imaginative point of entry for understanding much of twentieth century history and its ...
... Plato's position has lost considerable force since the recent collapse of confidence in the Communist parties ; but it will always serve as a grim imaginative point of entry for understanding much of twentieth century history and its ...
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Arguing in defence Aristotle disagreed attitudes Basil Blackwell Bernard Crick betray my country challenge classic political thinkers common conception conflict contestable creative danger of violent DEFENCE OF DISLOYALTY Defence of Politics despotism Edgar Brookes Edmund Burke faith force Hannah Arendt Hobbes Hobbes's Hobbesian sovereign institutions and practices interest IRVINE justice kind of disloyalty king or parliament large complex society lecture Leviathan Liberalism liberty live loyalty and disloyalty mathematics method of rule monarchy Montesquieu necessarily social Nietzsche obvious alternative oligarchy one's Oxford philosopher Pietermaritzburg Plato policies political formation political order Political Science political scientist Political Studies Political Theory political virtue position possible Press problem of politics recognised Republic Rousseau says sceptical set of meanings South Africa strangers substantive unity talking about politics texts theorist Theory and Modernity things Turgenev tyranny tyrant unchecked UNIVERSITY OF NATAL view of politics William Connolly Wordsworth world of political