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    Friday's Footprint: Rethinking the Philebus on the Basis of Plato’s Political Philosophy.Frederik Arends - 2013 - Polis 30 (1):1-29.
    A stimulus may be given to the interpretation of Plato's Philebus by no longer ignoring the impact of Plato's political philosophy. A first hint is the occurrence of astasiastotatēn, a notion exclusively functioning within Plato's politi¬cal philosophy and no less surprising, in the 'non-political' Philebus, than 'Friday's Footprint' was to Crusoe. A second hint is the stasis between epistēmai and hēdonai, only to be avoided by the exclusion of hēdonai unwilling to subordinate themselves to phronēsis/nous. A new reading of Philebus (...)
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    Review Article — The Long March to Plato’s Statesman Continued.Frederik Arends - 2001 - Polis 18 (1-2):125-152.
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    Review Article — The Long March to Plato’s Statesman.Frederik Arends - 1999 - Polis 16 (1-2):93-125.