The Open Society and Its Enemies: The spell of PlatoHarper, 1963 - Philosophy |
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... demand from a state ? What do we propose to consider as the legitimate aim of state activity ? And in order to find ... demand from the state is protec- tion : not only for myself , but for others too . I demand · lothes DEMANDS ...
... demand from a state ? What do we propose to consider as the legitimate aim of state activity ? And in order to find ... demand from the state is protec- tion : not only for myself , but for others too . I demand · lothes DEMANDS ...
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... demand that the fundamental purpose of the state should not be lost sight of ; I mean , the protection of that freedom which does not harm other citizens . Thus I demand that the state must limit the freedom of the citizens as equally ...
... demand that the fundamental purpose of the state should not be lost sight of ; I mean , the protection of that freedom which does not harm other citizens . Thus I demand that the state must limit the freedom of the citizens as equally ...
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... demand , though they did it in a clumsy and misleading language - the language of his- toricism . A similar misleading way of expressing this demand is to assert that it is essentially the function of the state to protect its members ...
... demand , though they did it in a clumsy and misleading language - the language of his- toricism . A similar misleading way of expressing this demand is to assert that it is essentially the function of the state to protect its members ...
Contents
THE SPELL OF PLATO | 7 |
Platos Theory of Forms or Ideas | 18 |
PLATOS DESCRIPTIVE SOCIOLOGY | 31 |
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Antisthenes argument Aristotle Aristotle's arrested Athenian Athens attack attempt attitude believe Burnet chapter citizens closed society Critias criticism decay degeneration demand democracy democratic described dialogues discussed doctrine equalitarian equality especially note ethical fact flux Forms or Ideas freedom fundamental Glaucon Gorgias Greek Heraclitus historical historicism historicist human humanitarian ideal important individual instance institutions interest interpretation justice Laws Lycophron means mentioned method moral nature norms oligarchic open society origin paragraph Parmenides passage perhaps Pericles Phaedo philosopher philosopher king Plato Plato's political Plato's theory principle problem Professor Levinson Protagoras protectionism Pythagorean question quotation quoted race rational reason remark Republic rulers ruling class says seems sense sensible things similar slaves social engineering Socrates Socratic Problem soul Sparta Statesman tendency text to note Theaetetus theory of Forms Thucydides Timaeus tion totalitarian translation tribal tyranny tyrant Utopian words