The Iliad: The First Political Theorist

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 39:117-120 (2018)
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Abstract

Unlike Ajax or Heracles, Achilles finds the heroic code insufficient to accommodate an embryonic sense of self. The Iliad describes how he becomes the Achilles who reconciles with Priam, Hector’s father. This reconciliation assumes the values necessary to sustain the emerging polis, establishing Homer as the first political theorist.

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