Plato's Second Republic: An Essay on the Laws

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Princeton University Press, Nov 29, 2022 - Philosophy - 296 pages

An argument for why Plato’s Laws can be considered his most important political dialogue

In Plato's Second Republic, André Laks argues that the Laws, Plato’s last and longest dialogue, is also his most important political work, surpassing the Republic in historical relevance. Laks offers a thorough reappraisal of this less renowned text, and examines how it provides a critical foundation for the principles of lawmaking. In doing so, he makes clear the tremendous impact the Laws had not only on political philosophy, but also on modern political history.

Laks shows how the four central ideas in the Laws—the corruptibility of unchecked power, the rule of law, a “middle” constitution, and the political necessity of legislative preambles—are articulated within an intricate and masterful literary architecture. He reveals how the work develops a theological conception of law anchored in political ideas about a god, divine reason, that is the measure of political order. Laks’s reading opens a complex analysis of the relationships between rulers and citizens; their roles in a political system; the power of reason and persuasion, as opposed to force, in commanding obedience; and the place of freedom.

Plato's Second Republic presents a sophisticated reevaluation of a philosophical work that has exerted an enormous if often hidden influence even into the present day.

 

Contents

Editorial Note
11
Paradigms and Utopias
32
Paradigm and Retreats 53 53 55 56 60 62
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What Is Human?
64
The Multiplication of Goals
74
Mixtures Blends and Other Metamorphoses
86
Construing the Preambles
107
Platos Best Tragedy
149
Appendix A On the Status of the Statesman
159
Appendix B On a Supposed Evolution of Platos Psychology
169
Aristotle and Posidonius on Platos Preambles
177
Bibliography
235
Index Locorum
253
General Index
269
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A Rhetoric in the Making
124
Two Exceptional Preambles
136

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About the author (2022)

André Laks is professor emeritus of ancient philosophy at the Paris-Sorbonne University and teaches at the Panamerican University in Mexico City. He is the coeditor of the Loeb Classical Library’s nine-volume Early Greek Philosophy.

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