书目名称 | Platonic Legislations | 副标题 | An Essay on Legal Cr | 编辑 | David Lloyd Dusenbury | 视频video | | 概述 | Presents a new, global interpretation of Plato’s corpus by way of the task of law-making.Offers a fresh investigation of the - still contemporary - question of divine law in Plato‘s political thought. | 丛书名称 | SpringerBriefs in Philosophy | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | .This book discusses how Plato, one the fiercest legal critics in ancient Greece, became – in the longue durée – its most influential legislator. Making use of a vast scholarly literature, and offering original readings of a number of dialogues, it argues that the need for legal critique and the desire for legal permanence set the long arc of Plato’s corpus—from the Apology to the Laws...Modern philosophers and legal historians have tended to overlook the fact that Plato was the most prolific legislator in ancient Greece. In the pages of his Republic and Laws, he drafted more than 700 statutes. This is more legal material than can be credited to the archetypal Greek legislators—Lycurgus, Draco, and Solon...The status of Plato’s laws is unique, since he composed them for purely hypothetical cities. And remarkably, he introduced this new genre by writing hard-hitting critiques of the Greek ideal of the sovereignty of law...Writing in the milieu in which immutable divine law vied for the first time with volatile democratic law, Plato rejected both sources of law, and sought to derive his laws from what he called ‘political technique’ (politikê technê). At the core of this technique is | 出版日期 | Book 2017 | 关键词 | Ancient legal theory; Philosophy of law; Fundamentals of law; Platonic Legislations; Plato‘s Laws; Politi | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59843-7 | isbn_softcover | 978-3-319-59842-0 | isbn_ebook | 978-3-319-59843-7Series ISSN 2211-4548 Series E-ISSN 2211-4556 | issn_series | 2211-4548 | copyright | The Author(s) 2017 |
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