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    Statesman.Eva Brann, Peter Kalkavage & Eric Salem (eds.) - 2012 - Focus.
    This is the second of a projected trilogy of dialogues, in which an unnamed stranger sets out to satisfy Socrates' desire for an account of sophist, statesman, and philosopher. Focus Philosohpical Library’s _Statesman _includes a faithful, clear, and consistent translation to English, with notes. It also includes an exploratory essay, glossary of crucial Greek terms, supplemental diagrams illustrating diairesis, and an appendix on the paradigm of weaving.
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    Plato, Statesman 275D8–E1.Vasilis Politis - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (2):575-581.
    In his dialogueStatesman(=Plt.), Plato first sets out one way of thinking of the statesperson, on the model of a nurturer of a herd such as a shepherd; then he sets out a very different way of thinking of him, on the model of a weaver of a social fabric. Critics have long been wondering whether Plato wants to combine the two models or, on the contrary, to abandon the nurturing model in favour of the weaving model.This article shows that a (...)
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    The Statesman as a Political Dialogue.Morris Davis - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (3):319.
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    The Statesman and the Ophthalmologist: Gladstone and Magnus on the Evolution of Human Colour Vision, One Small Episode of the Nineteenth-century Darwinian Debate.Elizabeth Henry Bellmer - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (1):25-45.
    (1999). The Statesman and the Ophthalmologist: Gladstone and Magnus on the Evolution of Human Colour Vision, One Small Episode of the Nineteenth-century Darwinian Debate. Annals of Science: Vol. 56, No. 1, pp. 25-45.
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    Plato's Statesman.C. J. Plato & Rowe - 1952 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Seth Benardete.
    This edition of Martin Ostwald's revised version of J. B. Skemp's 1952 translation of _Statesman_ includes a new selected bibliography, as well as Ostwald's interpretive introduction, which traces the evolution in Plato's political philosophy from _Republic_ to _Statesman to Laws_--from philosopher-king to royal statesman.
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  6. The statesman in the role of tragic hero? Just war and the supreme emergency.Josef Velek - 2013 - Filosoficky Casopis 61 (4):497-523.
  7. Cicero : statesman and teacher of statesmen.Timothy W. Caspar - 2024 - In Michael Anton, Glenn Ellmers & Charles R. Kesler (eds.), Leisure with dignity: essays in celebration of Charles R. Kesler. New York: Encounter Books.
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    Plato, statesman and philosopher.Aleksandar Nikitovic - 2014 - Filozofija I Društvo 25 (2):235-256.
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    Statesman (299b-d) and the condemnation of socrates.José Solana Dueso - 1993 - Polis 12 (1-2):52-63.
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    Statesman (299b-d) and the Condemnation of Socrates.José Solana Dueso - 1993 - Polis 12 (1-2):52-63.
  11. Plato's Statesman and Xenophon's Cyrus.Carol Atack - 2018 - In Gabriel Danzig, Donald Morrison & David M. Johnson (eds.), Plato and Xenophon: comparative studies. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. pp. 510-543.
    This paper examines the relationship between the political thought of Plato and Xenophon, by positioning both as post-Socratic political theorists. It seeks to show that Xenophon and Plato examine similar themes and participate in a shared discourse in their later political thought, and in particular, that Plato is responding to Xenophon, with the Statesman exploring similar themes to Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, which itself responds to sections of Plato’s Republic. Both writers explore the themes of the shepherd king and the kairos (...)
     
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    Plato's Statesman: The Web of Politics.Stanley Rosen - 1995 - St. Augustine's Press.
    In this book an eminent scholar presents a rich and penetrating analysis of the _Statesman_, perhaps Plato's most challenging work. Stanley Rosen contends that the main theme of this dialogue is a definition of the art of politics and the degree to which political experience is subject either to the rule of sound judgment or to technical construction. The _Statesman_, like Plato's earlier _Sophist_, features a Stranger who tries to refute Socrates. Much of his conversation is devoted to a minute (...)
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    Statesman, Magician or Physician? Comments on Randall B. Clark's The Law Most Beautiful and Best.Ileana F. Szymanski - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (4):397-399.
    The Law Most Beautiful and Best: Medical Argument and Magical Rhetoric in Plato’s Laws. By Randall Baldwin Clark (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003), xiv + 178 pp. $55.00 cloth.
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    On Plato's Statesman.Cornelius Castoriadis - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by David Ames Curtis.
    This posthumous book represents the first publication of one of the seminars of Cornelius Castoriadis, a renowned and influential figure in twentieth-century thought. A close reading of Plato’s Statesman, it is an exemplary instance of Castoriadis’s pragmatic, pertinent, and discriminating approach to thinking and reading a great work: “I mean really reading it, by respecting it without respecting it, by going into the recesses and details without having decided in advance that everything it contains is coherent, homogeneous, makes sense, (...)
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    Satyr-Play in the Statesman and the Unity of Plato’s Trilogy.Dimitri El Murr - 2023 - Phronesis 68 (2):127-166.
    At Statesman (Plt.) 291a–c and 303c–d, Plato compares the so-called statesmen of all existing constitutions to a motley crew of lions, centaurs, satyrs, and other beasts, and the entire section of the Statesman devoted to law and constitutions (291c–303c) to a satyr-play of sorts. This paper argues that these thought-provoking images are best understood as literary devices which, in addition to other dramatic elements in the Theaetetus and Sophist, help to bolster the unity of the Theaetetus-Sophist-Statesman trilogy (...)
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    On Plato's "Statesman".David Ames Curtis (ed.) - 2002 - Stanford University Press.
    This posthumous book represents the first publication of one of the seminars of Cornelius Castoriadis, a renowned and influential figure in twentieth-century thought. A close reading of Plato's _Statesman_, it is an exemplary instance of Castoriadis's pragmatic, pertinent, and discriminating approach to thinking and reading a great work: "I mean really reading it, by respecting it without respecting it, by going into the recesses and details without having decided in advance that everything it contains is coherent, homogeneous, makes sense, and (...)
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    Plato, Statesman 284c-d: An "Argument from the Sciences".Richard D. Mohr - 1977 - Phronesis 22 (3):232 - 234.
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    Plato's Statesman: a philosophical discussion.Panagiotis Dimas, M. S. Lane & Susan Sauvé Meyer (eds.) - 2021 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    "Plato's Statesman reconsiders many questions familiar to readers of the Republic: questions in political theory - such as the qualifications for the leadership of a state and the best from of constitution (politeia) - as well as questions of philosophical methodology and epistemology. Instead of the theory of Forms that is the centrepiece of the epistemology of the Republic, the emphasis here is on the dialectical practice of collection and division (diairesis), in whose service the interlocutors also deploy the (...)
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    He mantike techne: Statesman 260el and 290c4-6.Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith - 1993 - Polis 12 (1-2):37-51.
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    Statesman[REVIEW]Chris Bobonich - 1997 - Ancient Philosophy 17 (2):437-440.
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    Abraham Lincoln, Philosopher Statesman.Joseph R. Fornieri - 2014 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    The political genius of Abraham Lincoln remains unequivocal. As a great leader, he saved the Union, presided over the end of slavery, and helped to pave the way for an interracial democracy. In his speeches and letters, he offered enduring wisdom about human equality, democracy, free labor, and free society. This rare combination of theory and practice in politics cemented Lincoln’s legacy as one of the most talented statesmen in American history. Providing an accessible framework for understanding Lincoln’s statesmanship, this (...)
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    The Passionate Statesman: Erõs and Politics in Plutarch's Lives.Jeffrey Beneker - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    The Passionate Statesman explores the intersection of passion and politics in Plutarch's Parallel Lives, with special emphasis on how he represents the influence of erõs, or erotic desire, on the careers of some of the most prominent statesmen from Greco-Roman antiquity.
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    Don Isaac Abravanel, statesman and philosopher.Benzion Netanyahu - 1968 - Philadelphia,: Jewish Publication Society of America.
    Don Isaac Abravanel (1437-1508) was a major historical figure during the waning of the Middle Ages. Statesman, diplomat, courtier, and financier, he was, at the same time, a scholar of encyclopedic learning, a philosopher, an exegete, a prolific author, a mystic, and an apocalyptist. In Abravanel, B. Netanyahu suggests, two long lines of tradition met and concluded: that of medieval Jewish statesmen and that of medieval Jewish philosophers. In what is both a biography and an exploration of Abravanel's thought (...)
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    Statesman and Scholar: Herwart von Hohenburg as Patron and Author in the Republic of Letters.Patrick J. Boner - 2014 - History of Science 52 (1):29-51.
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  25. Julian Huxley: Biologist and Statesman of Science.C. Kenneth Waters, Albert Van Helden & Julian Huxley - 1994 - Journal of the History of Biology 27 (2):363-366.
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    Plato's Statesman: Part Iii of the Being of the Beautiful.Seth Benardete (ed.) - 1986 - University of Chicago Press.
    _Theaetetus_, the _Sophist_, and the _Statesman_ are a trilogy of Platonic dialogues that show Socrates formulating his conception of philosophy as he prepares the defense for his trial. Originally published together as _The Being of the Beautiful_, these translations can be read separately or as a trilogy. Each includes an introduction, extensive notes, and comprehensive commentary that examines the trilogy's motifs and relationships. "Seth Benardete is one of the very few contemporary classicists who combine the highest philological competence with a (...)
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  27. From statesman to philosopher.Walter McIntosh Merrill - 1949 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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    Plato's Statesman: Dialectic, Myth, and Politics.John Sallis (ed.) - 2017 - Albany, NY: Suny Series in Contemporary Company.
    Explores the interplay between the dramatic form of the dialogue and the basic themes it addresses.
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    Roger Adams: Scientist and Statesman. D. Stanley Tarbell, Ann Tracy Tarbell.P. Thomas Carroll - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):596-598.
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    The Origins of the Statesman–Demagogue Distinction in and after Ancient Athens.Melissa Lane - 2012 - Journal of the History of Ideas 73 (2):179-200.
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    The Statesman's Science: History, Nature, and Law in the Political Thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Pamela Edwards - 2004 - Columbia University Press.
    Author of "Kubla Khan" and the epic "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," Samuel Taylor Coleridge is remembered principally for his contributions as a romantic poet. This innovative reconsideration of Coleridge's thought and career not only demonstrates his importance as a philosopher but also recovers romanticism as both an aesthetic and a political movement. Pamela Edwards radically departs from classic theories of Coleridge's development and reads his writing within the framework of a constantly shifting political and social landscape. Drawing on (...)
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    From Statesman to Philosopher. A Study in Bolingbroke's Deism. [REVIEW]F. C. - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):51-51.
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    From Statesman to Philosopher: A Study in Bolingbroke's Deism. [REVIEW]C. F. & Walter M. Merrill - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):51.
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    Death of the Statesman as Tragic Hero: Hans Morgenthau on the Vietnam War.Douglas B. Klusmeyer - 2016 - Ethics and International Affairs 30 (1):63-71.
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    Excess and deficiency at Statesman 283C-285C.Kenneth Sayre - 2005 - Plato Journal 5.
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    The Statesman’s Book of John of Salisbury. [REVIEW]John A. McGann - 1928 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (3):504-507.
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    The Bishop, the Statesman, and the Wren Cross: A Lesson in American Secularism.George Harris - unknown
    Halfway down one wall of the Wren Chapel at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, is a plaque in honor of Bishop James Madison, who is often confused with his more famous cousin, James Madison, author of the U.S. Constitution, co-author of the Federalist Papers, and the fourth President of the United States. Though they pursued separate careers—Bishop Madison as an Anglican minister, a leading scientist, and an extraordinary academic administrator, and Founder Madison as a secular reformer, (...)
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    Paul Valéry: The Statesman of the Intellect.William Kluback - 1999 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    In the face of the Gulags and the Holocaust, of mass murder and universal deception, Paul Valery maintained his faith in rationality. In this faith of reason, he found the strength to continue his work. This study of the French poet and essayist examines his interpretation of his role as a political thinker, and the effect of Descartes on his view of Self. This is the author's sixth volume on Valery. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Columbanus: Poet, Preacher, Statesman, Saint.Carol Richards - 2010 - Imprint Academic.
    Columbanus, not to be confused with his near-contemporary Columba of Iona, was a towering figure in the religious and political life of Europe in the Dark Ages. In this lively biography of the saint, Carol Richards evokes the violent and unstable age that laid the foundations for the achievements of the Middle Ages.
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    The scientist as statesman: Biologists and third world health.John J. Carvalho - 2007 - Zygon 42 (2):289-300.
  41. Statecraft and Self-Government: On the Task of the Statesman in Plato’s Statesman.Jeffrey J. Fisher - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (27).
    In this paper I argue that, according to Plato’s Statesman, true statesmen directly control, administer, or govern none of the affairs of the city. Rather, administration and governance belong entirely to the citizens. Instead of governing the city, the task of the statesman is to facilitate the citizens’ successful self-governance or self-rule. And true statesmen do this through legislation, by means of which they inculcate in the citizens true opinions about the just, the good, the fine, and the (...)
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    From Statesman to Philosopher. A Study of Bolingbroke's Deism. [REVIEW]M. H. Carre - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):171.
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    The Myth of Cronus in Plato’s Statesman: Cosmic Rotation and Earthly Correspondence.Corinne Gartner & Claudia Yau - 2020 - Apeiron 53 (4):437-462.
    The cosmological myth in Plato’s Statesman has generated several longstanding scholarly disputes, among them a controversy concerning the number and nature of the cosmic rotation cycles that it depicts. According to the standard interpretation, there are two cycles of rotation: west-to-east rotation occurs during the age of Cronus, and east-to-west rotation occurs during the age of Zeus, which is also our present era. Recent readings have challenged this two-cycle interpretation, arguing that the period of rotation opposed to our own (...)
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  44. Statesman (greek and english). Plato - unknown
     
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    Method and Politics in Plato’s Statesman.M. S. Lane - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Among Plato's works, the Statesman is usually seen as transitional between the Republic and the Laws. This book argues that the dialogue deserves a special place of its own. Whereas Plato is usually thought of as defending unchanging knowledge, Dr Lane demonstrates how, by placing change at the heart of political affairs, Plato reconceives the link between knowledge and authority. The statesman is shown to master the timing of affairs of state, and to use this expertise in managing (...)
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    Plato’s Statesman and Laws: Theory, Context, and Method.Ryan Balot & Hallvard Fossheim - 2020 - Polis 37 (3):387-394.
  47. Plato's Statesman: Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium Platonicum Pragense.Ales Havlicek, Jakub JIrsa & Karel Thein (eds.) - 2013 - Oikoymenh.
     
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    Plato’s Statesman: a Philosophical Discussion, edited by Panos Dimas, Melissa Lane and Susan Sauvé Meyer.Richard Stalley - 2022 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 16 (1):69-72.
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    From Statesman to Philosopher. [REVIEW]Eldon M. Talley - 1950 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 25 (3):546-547.
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    Cicero’s Ideal Statesman in Theory and Practice by Jonathan Zarecki.Joseph McAlhany - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (2):277-278.
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