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Justice in Plato's Republic

Justice in Plato's <i>Republic</i>

Justice in Plato's <i>Republic</i>

The Lessons of Book 1
Roslyn Weiss, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania
January 2025
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Hardback
9781009466523

    In Book 4 of Plato's Republic, Socrates introduces what is regarded by scholars as the Platonic account of justice, according to which it is essentially internal and self-regarding, a matter of relations among the parts of a city or soul. In this book, Roslyn Weiss contends that there is another notion of justice, as other-regarding and external, which is to be found in a series of conversations in Book 1 between Socrates and three successive interlocutors. Weiss considers the relationship between justice as conceived in Book 1 and Book 4, and carefully examines what can be learned from each of the arguments. Her close analysis of Book 1 brings to light what Socrates really believed about justice, and extracts and explores this Book's many insights concerning justice—at both the political and the personal level.

    • Offers a close analysis of Book 1 which brings to light Socrates' convictions about justice
    • Demonstrates the relevance of the literary features of Republic 1 to its philosophy and shows that the two cannot be separated
    • Compares the conceptions of justice found in Republic 1 and Republic 4

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    ‘Weiss undertakes a nuanced investigation of Book One of Plato's Republic. In clear and engaging arguments, she unpacks Plato's notion of justice, illuminating how and why Book One's often overlooked ideas are, in fact, central to the Republic's arguments. Her accomplished analysis will prove to be indispensable for beginning students and advanced scholars of Plato alike.' Marina McCoy, Professor of Philosophy, Boston College

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    Product details

    January 2025
    Hardback
    9781009466523
    218 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.469kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Appreciating republic 1
    • 2. Cephalus: just-in time
    • 3. Polemarchus: friends and enemies
    • 4. Thrasymachus on 'the just'
    • 5. No one rules willingly
    • 6. The better man, the better life
    • 7. Justice springs internal.
      Author
    • Roslyn Weiss , Lehigh University, Pennsylvania

      Roslyn Weiss is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Lehigh University. She is the author of Socrates Dissatisfied: An Analysis of Plato's 'Crito' (1998); Virtue in the Cave: Moral Inquiry in Plato's 'Meno' (2001); The Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies (2006); and Philosophers in the 'Republic': Plato's Two Paradigms (2012).