Philipp Batthyány, Thrasymachos: „Der Glücklichste ist der Tyrann“. Sokrates und der Sophist über Gerechtigkeit in Platons Politeia, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot 2021, 550 S., ISBN 978-3-428-18437-8 [Book Review]

Philosophisches Jahrbuch 129 (2):370-371 (2022)
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