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Plato's ideal of the Common Good Harald Haarmann

Plato's ideal of the Common Good By Harald Haarmann

Plato's ideal of the Common Good by Harald Haarmann


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Summary

This study documents various historical instances in the development of the concept 'Common Good'. The author reflects about Plato's theory of Forms, which is infused with the idea of good, as the first principle of being.

Plato's ideal of the Common Good Summary

Plato's ideal of the Common Good: Anatomy of a concept of timeless significance by Harald Haarmann

This study documents various historical instances in the development of the concept Common Good. The author reflects about Plato's theory of Forms, which is infused with the idea of good, as the first principle of being. Plato was not the first philosopher to address the theme of the Common Good although he was the first to construct a political theory around it. This theme has remained a central agenda for philosophers throughout the ages

About Harald Haarmann

Harald Haarmann is a German linguist and cultural scientist. He is Vice-President of the Institute of Archaeomythology in Sebastopol (California/USA) and director of its European Branch in Finland. His research fields are linguistics, cultural studies, and history of religion.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The dream of social harmony - Plato and the homo politicus - The relation of the Common Good with society and state - The Common Good as an agent of social cohesion - The Common Good as valuable knowledge - The Common Good for all: Blindfolded justice and gender equality

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GOR013386534
9783631724125
3631724128
Plato's ideal of the Common Good: Anatomy of a concept of timeless significance by Harald Haarmann
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Peter Lang AG
20170622
166
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