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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- Translator’s Preface xxiv
- Author’s Preface to The English Edition xxix
- Preface xxxi
- Characters xxxvi
- Prologue 1
- 1. Reducing the Sophist to Silence (336b–357a) 14
- 2. The Young People’s Pressing Questions (357a–368d) 45
- 3. The Origins of Society and the State (368d–376c) 63
- 4. The Disciplines of the Mind 76
- 5. The Disciplines of the Body 93
- 6. Objective Justice (412c–434d) 106
- 7. Subjective Justice (434d–449a) 131
- 8. Women and Families (449a–471c) 148
- 9. What Is a Philosopher? (471c–484b) 162
- 10. Philosophy and Politics (484b–502c) 183
- 11. What Is an Idea? (502c–521c) 197
- 12. From Mathematics to the Dialectic (521c–541b) 224
- 13. Critique of the Four Pre-Communist Systems of Government 245
- 14. Critique of the Four Pre-Communist Systems of Government 263
- 15. Justice and Happiness (573b–592b) 291
- 16. Poetry and Thought (592b–608b) 316
- Epilogue 337
- Notes 355
- Bibliography 368
- Index 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- Translator’s Preface xxiv
- Author’s Preface to The English Edition xxix
- Preface xxxi
- Characters xxxvi
- Prologue 1
- 1. Reducing the Sophist to Silence (336b–357a) 14
- 2. The Young People’s Pressing Questions (357a–368d) 45
- 3. The Origins of Society and the State (368d–376c) 63
- 4. The Disciplines of the Mind 76
- 5. The Disciplines of the Body 93
- 6. Objective Justice (412c–434d) 106
- 7. Subjective Justice (434d–449a) 131
- 8. Women and Families (449a–471c) 148
- 9. What Is a Philosopher? (471c–484b) 162
- 10. Philosophy and Politics (484b–502c) 183
- 11. What Is an Idea? (502c–521c) 197
- 12. From Mathematics to the Dialectic (521c–541b) 224
- 13. Critique of the Four Pre-Communist Systems of Government 245
- 14. Critique of the Four Pre-Communist Systems of Government 263
- 15. Justice and Happiness (573b–592b) 291
- 16. Poetry and Thought (592b–608b) 316
- Epilogue 337
- Notes 355
- Bibliography 368
- Index 371