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Plato and the Hero Angela Hobbs (University of Warwick)

Plato and the Hero By Angela Hobbs (University of Warwick)

Plato and the Hero by Angela Hobbs (University of Warwick)


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This book examines Plato's developing critique of the notions and embodiments of manliness prevalent in his culture (particularly those in Homer), and his attempt to redefine such notions in accordance with his ethical, psychological and metaphysical principles.

Plato and the Hero Summary

Plato and the Hero: Courage, Manliness and the Impersonal Good by Angela Hobbs (University of Warwick)

Plato's thinking on courage, manliness and heroism is both profound and central to his work, but these areas of his thought remain under-explored. This book examines his developing critique of both the notions and embodiments of manliness prevalent in his culture (particularly those in Homer), and his attempt to redefine them in accordance with his own ethical, psychological and metaphysical principles. It further seeks to locate the discussion within the framework of his general approach to ethics, an approach which focuses on concepts of flourishing and virtue, rather than on consequences or duty. The question of why courage is necessary in the flourishing life in its turn leads to Plato's bid to unify the noble and the beneficial and the tensions this unification creates between human and divine ideals. The issue of manliness also raises problems of gender: does Plato conceive of the ethical subject as human or male?

Plato and the Hero Reviews

'Hobbs provides a stimulating interpretation of ... all Plato's dialogues ... in the time-honoured phrase she 'brings Plato to life' and enables us to see what was at stake for him in the discussions of thumos and andreia ... Hobbs' book makes fascinating reading both for the classical scholar and for the specialist in modern political philosophy. ... a book which is worthy of emulation and which will be hard to better in terms of scholarship, imagination or insight.' Polis

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Preface; Glossary; 1. The puzzle of Plato's thumos; 2. Thumos, andreia and the ethics of flourishing; 3. Arms and the man: andreia in the Laches; 4. Odd virtue out: courage and goodness in the Protagoras; 5. Why should I be good? Callicles, Thrasymachus and the egoist challenge; 6. Heroes and role models: the Apology, Hippias Major and Hippias Minor; 7. The threat of Achilles; 8. Plato's response: the valuable as one; 9. Alcibiades' revenge: thumos in the Symposium; Epilogue: The weaver's art: andreia in the Politicus and Laws; Bibliography; Index.

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CIN0521028973G
9780521028974
0521028973
Plato and the Hero: Courage, Manliness and the Impersonal Good by Angela Hobbs (University of Warwick)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-11-02
300
N/A
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