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- catalog contributor b283414.
- catalog contributor b283415.
- catalog created "c1983.".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "c1983.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1983.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [198]-203.".
- catalog description "Reading the Laws: The importance of the Laws ; Date and style ; The structure of the dialogue ; The character of the constitution ; From the Republic to the Laws ; English versions -- Plato's political philosophy: The philosopher king ; The impracticality of the Republic ; The Statesman ; The letters ; Plato's politics -- The nature of law: Law in the Greek city ; Law and purpose ; The role of reason ; The role of the legislator ; Plato and natural law -- The aims of legislation: Critique of the Dorian legislation ; Virtue and peace as objects of legislation ; Plato's legal moralism ; Law as education -- Virtue: Moral psychology ; Moral responsibility ; Self-control and the possibility of akrasia ; The harmony of passion and judgement ; Sophrosune: the mainspring of the Laws? ; The unity of virtue -- Pleasure and the good life: Book I: pleasure and self-restraint ; Book II: pleasure and happiness ; Pleasure and the choice of lives ; Book V: divine goods and human pleasures ; Pleasure and choice -- Political analysis: The origin of states ; Peloponnesian history ; Seven claims to rule ; Sparta and the mixed constitution ; Persia and Athens ; The politics of due measure --".
- catalog description "The sovereignty of law: In what sense can law be sovereign? ; How can the sovereignty of law be ensured? ; Is the sovereignty of law realistic? ; Sophrosune and the sovereignty of law -- Towards the ideal state: Ideal states and utopias ; The Cretan colony ; The conditions for legislation ; The second-best stae ; Plato's purposes -- Society: The problem ; Plato's remedies ; The position of women ; Slaves and aliens ; Class distinctions and the division of labour -- The system of government: Magisterial power ; Checks and balances ; A mixed constitution ; Democracy -- Education and the arts: The aims of education ; Music ; Education and play ; Organization and curriculum ; Higher things -- Punishment: The penalties ; The aims of punishment ; Punishment as cure ; The theory in practice -- Responsibility: The problem ; The solution ; The sources of injustice ; Responsibility in practice ; Responsibility and the treatment of criminals -- Religion: The dangers of atheism ; The priority of the soul ; From soul to god ; The significance of the proof ; The gods' concern for man ; The law against impiety -- The closed society of the Laws: Plato and Popper ; Plato's principles ; The afterlife of the Laws -- Appendix: The constitution.".
- catalog extent "x, 208 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0915145847".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "c1983.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, Ind. : Hackett,".
- catalog subject "Constitutional law.".
- catalog subject "K3169 .S725 1983b".
- catalog subject "Law Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Plato. Law.".
- catalog subject "Plato. Laws.".
- catalog subject "State, The.".
- catalog subject "Statutes.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Reading the Laws: The importance of the Laws ; Date and style ; The structure of the dialogue ; The character of the constitution ; From the Republic to the Laws ; English versions -- Plato's political philosophy: The philosopher king ; The impracticality of the Republic ; The Statesman ; The letters ; Plato's politics -- The nature of law: Law in the Greek city ; Law and purpose ; The role of reason ; The role of the legislator ; Plato and natural law -- The aims of legislation: Critique of the Dorian legislation ; Virtue and peace as objects of legislation ; Plato's legal moralism ; Law as education -- Virtue: Moral psychology ; Moral responsibility ; Self-control and the possibility of akrasia ; The harmony of passion and judgement ; Sophrosune: the mainspring of the Laws? ; The unity of virtue -- Pleasure and the good life: Book I: pleasure and self-restraint ; Book II: pleasure and happiness ; Pleasure and the choice of lives ; Book V: divine goods and human pleasures ; Pleasure and choice -- Political analysis: The origin of states ; Peloponnesian history ; Seven claims to rule ; Sparta and the mixed constitution ; Persia and Athens ; The politics of due measure --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The sovereignty of law: In what sense can law be sovereign? ; How can the sovereignty of law be ensured? ; Is the sovereignty of law realistic? ; Sophrosune and the sovereignty of law -- Towards the ideal state: Ideal states and utopias ; The Cretan colony ; The conditions for legislation ; The second-best stae ; Plato's purposes -- Society: The problem ; Plato's remedies ; The position of women ; Slaves and aliens ; Class distinctions and the division of labour -- The system of government: Magisterial power ; Checks and balances ; A mixed constitution ; Democracy -- Education and the arts: The aims of education ; Music ; Education and play ; Organization and curriculum ; Higher things -- Punishment: The penalties ; The aims of punishment ; Punishment as cure ; The theory in practice -- Responsibility: The problem ; The solution ; The sources of injustice ; Responsibility in practice ; Responsibility and the treatment of criminals -- Religion: The dangers of atheism ; The priority of the soul ; From soul to god ; The significance of the proof ; The gods' concern for man ; The law against impiety -- The closed society of the Laws: Plato and Popper ; Plato's principles ; The afterlife of the Laws -- Appendix: The constitution.".
- catalog title "An introduction to Plato's Laws / R.F. Stalley.".
- catalog type "Einführung. swd".
- catalog type "text".