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Introduction,or to “go beyond the barrier” of sound constitutional equilibrium of liberty and order is the necessary outgrowth of theoretical abstraction unhinged from the practicalities of political life. Ultimately for Burke, an “untempered spirit of madness, blindness, immorality, and impiety” defines the revCALL 发表于 2025-3-24 02:04:17
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Gods of the Philosophers and Gods of the City,y that attempts to shield philosophy from accusations that philosophy undermines the political community. We will then be prepared to return to the fear Lucretius voices in the proem to Book I to consider the extent that this new theology succeeds in securing philosophy’s life in the city. The manne说明 发表于 2025-3-24 11:58:45
Book 2012ork that appears to reject both." – .Christopher Kelly., Professorof Political Science, Boston College, USA."A careful study of Lucretius by a notable young scholar showing, not just assuming, that he had a politics. The result is to reveal how his politics compares with that in the Socratic traditi琐碎 发表于 2025-3-24 18:55:31
,O’ Mortal, O’ Fool, O’ Criminal, O’ Memmius,ust appreciate the depth of his reflections on the fraught relationship between philosophy and politics. Lucretius’s account of the development of political society reveals the philosophic life’s difficult relationship with the political community. This tension was expressed at the outset as philosophy’s perceived impiety (I, 80–81).MORPH 发表于 2025-3-24 22:01:57
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