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2. Isocrates’ Civic Education and the Question of Doxa
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One: Isocrates and Classical Civic Education
- 1. I, Socrates . . . The Performative Audacity of Isocrates’ Antidosis 21
- 2. Isocrates’ Civic Education and the Question of Doxa 44
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Part Two: Isocrates and the Sophists
- 3. Rhetoric and Civic Education: From the Sophists to Isocrates 69
- 4. Logos and Power in Sophistical and Isocratean Rhetoric 84
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Part Three: Isocrates and Plato
- 5. Isocrates’ “Republic” 107
- 6. The Education of Athens: Politics and Rhetoric in Isocrates and Plato 125
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Part Four: Isocrates and Aristotle
- 7. The Inscription of Isocrates into Aristotle’s Practical Philosophy 157
- 8. Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Civic Education in Aristotle and Isocrates 186
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Part Five: Isocrates Then and Now
- 9. Civic Education, Classical Imitation, and Democratic Polity 217
- 10. Isocrates, Tradition, and the Rhetorical Version of Civic Education 235
- Works Cited 255
- Contributors 267
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Isocrates and Classical Civic Education
- 1. I, Socrates . . . The Performative Audacity of Isocrates’ Antidosis 21
- 2. Isocrates’ Civic Education and the Question of Doxa 44
-
Part Two: Isocrates and the Sophists
- 3. Rhetoric and Civic Education: From the Sophists to Isocrates 69
- 4. Logos and Power in Sophistical and Isocratean Rhetoric 84
-
Part Three: Isocrates and Plato
- 5. Isocrates’ “Republic” 107
- 6. The Education of Athens: Politics and Rhetoric in Isocrates and Plato 125
-
Part Four: Isocrates and Aristotle
- 7. The Inscription of Isocrates into Aristotle’s Practical Philosophy 157
- 8. Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Civic Education in Aristotle and Isocrates 186
-
Part Five: Isocrates Then and Now
- 9. Civic Education, Classical Imitation, and Democratic Polity 217
- 10. Isocrates, Tradition, and the Rhetorical Version of Civic Education 235
- Works Cited 255
- Contributors 267
- Index 271