Habladurías sobre tiranos felices: Jenofonte y Platón a propósito de filosofía, tiranía y buen gobierno
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- Mársico, Claudia Teresa
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- 2020
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- Plato and Xenophon had different perspectives on the best governance. In this paper, I study the notion of tyranny in Plato's Republic and Xenophon's Hiero to trace their views on the aptitude of philosophy to redeem the tyrant and indicate some intertextual points. On this basis, I analyse the meaning and extent of Simonides' proposal in the Hiero rejecting the idea of a mere pragmatic approach. Finally, I examine the platonic Hipparchus to find a key to figure out the election of Simonides as Xenophon's spokesperson. Paying attention to the context of the discussions among the Socratics, this approach enhances our understanding of these authors regarding tyranny, the possibility of its abandonment, and the role of the intellectuals in this process.
Fil: Mársico, Claudia Teresa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina - Materia
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Habladurías sobre tiranos felices: Jenofonte y Platón a propósito de filosofía, tiranía y buen gobierno Talk about happy tyrants: Plato and Xenophon on philosophy, tyranny and good government |
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Habladurías sobre tiranos felices: Jenofonte y Platón a propósito de filosofía, tiranía y buen gobierno |
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Habladurías sobre tiranos felices: Jenofonte y Platón a propósito de filosofía, tiranía y buen gobierno Mársico, Claudia Teresa PLATON JENOFONTE POLITICA TIRANIA |
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Habladurías sobre tiranos felices: Jenofonte y Platón a propósito de filosofía, tiranía y buen gobierno |
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Habladurías sobre tiranos felices: Jenofonte y Platón a propósito de filosofía, tiranía y buen gobierno |
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Plato and Xenophon had different perspectives on the best governance. In this paper, I study the notion of tyranny in Plato's Republic and Xenophon's Hiero to trace their views on the aptitude of philosophy to redeem the tyrant and indicate some intertextual points. On this basis, I analyse the meaning and extent of Simonides' proposal in the Hiero rejecting the idea of a mere pragmatic approach. Finally, I examine the platonic Hipparchus to find a key to figure out the election of Simonides as Xenophon's spokesperson. Paying attention to the context of the discussions among the Socratics, this approach enhances our understanding of these authors regarding tyranny, the possibility of its abandonment, and the role of the intellectuals in this process. Fil: Mársico, Claudia Teresa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina |
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Plato and Xenophon had different perspectives on the best governance. In this paper, I study the notion of tyranny in Plato's Republic and Xenophon's Hiero to trace their views on the aptitude of philosophy to redeem the tyrant and indicate some intertextual points. On this basis, I analyse the meaning and extent of Simonides' proposal in the Hiero rejecting the idea of a mere pragmatic approach. Finally, I examine the platonic Hipparchus to find a key to figure out the election of Simonides as Xenophon's spokesperson. Paying attention to the context of the discussions among the Socratics, this approach enhances our understanding of these authors regarding tyranny, the possibility of its abandonment, and the role of the intellectuals in this process. |
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