Cicero on Politics and the Limits of Reason: Volume 0, Part 0. - ATKINS, J. W.,
The Republic and Laws
KORTE INHOUD
A prolific philosopher who also held Rome's highest political office, Cicero was uniquely qualified to write on political philosophy. In this book Professor Atkins provides a fresh interpretation of Cicero's central political dialogues - the Republic and Laws. Devoting careful attention to form as well as philosophy, Atkins argues that these dialogues together probe the limits of reason in political affairs and explore the resources available to the statesman given these limitations. He shows how Cicero appropriated and transformed Plato's thought to forge original and important works of political philosophy. The book demonstrates that Cicero's Republic and Laws are critical for understanding the history of the concepts of rights, the mixed constitution and natural law. It concludes by comparing Cicero's thought to the modern conservative tradition and argues that Cicero provides a perspective on utopia frequently absent from current philosophical treatments. (Publisher's information).
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2020Uitgever: Cambridge University Press284 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 1108816401ISBN-13: 9781108816403Koop dit boek tweedehands
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2020. XIV,270p. Paperback. Series: Cambridge Classical Studies. Nice copy. Like new.Antiquarian Titel: Cicero on Politics and the Limits of Reason. The 'Republic' and 'Laws'. Auteur: ATKINS, J.W.,
'Recently James Zetzel, in his chapter in The Cambridge Companion to Cicero, noted that ?Cicero?s political theory has been discussed very little in English until fairly recently and there is still no satisfactory full-length treatment of De re publica??. Atkins? elegant and probing analysis in this monograph, the ...
'Recently James Zetzel, in his chapter in The Cambridge Companion to Cicero, noted that ?Cicero?s political theory has been discussed very little in English until fairly recently and there is still no satisfactory full-length treatment of De re publica??. Atkins? elegant and probing analysis in this monograph, the ...