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A Journey Into Platonic Politics
Albert Keith Whitaker
其他書名
Plato's Laws
出版
Bloomsbury Academic
, 2004-04-29
主題
Philosophy / General
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
Philosophy / Political
Religion / Philosophy
ISBN
0761826890
9780761826897
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=45AnWdjLJSIC&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"One should not take up the
Laws
as a plan for a new society nor as a means to critique one's own nation and its customs. Indeed, the
Laws
benefits most those readers who are comfortable in their lover for and allegiance to the standards and institutions of their time and place. Perhaps this claim sounds surprising. But it should surprise only those who believe that love and loyalty are deep set obstacles to thought and reflections. In contrast, such attachments, and not their facile critique, are precisely what lead us to take a healthy interest in and reflect fruitfully upon other people's ways. The characters of the
Laws
recognize this truth as well. They recommend that the highest body of the new city, a council of thinkers and legislators, young and old, should regularly send spies to other nations, to search out the "beauties" in their foreign habits, beauties that might-or might not-be able to be transplanted back to the council's city. The following study of the
Laws
attempts to do something of the same thing, to read Plato's dialogue as, in effect, a foreign country, through which readers are led as if they were on a mission for our own Nocturnal Council." -Albert Keith Whitaker, from the Introduction