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Author Ophir, Adi.

Title Plato's invisible cities : discourse and power in the Republic / Adi Ophir
Published Savage, Md. : Barnes & Noble, 1991

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Description 211 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Summary "This book offers an original and detailed reading of Plato's Republic, one of the most influential philosophical works in the development of Western philosophy. The author discusses the Republic in terms of discursive events and political acts. Plato's act is placed in the context of a politico-discursive crisis in Athens at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the fourth century B.C. that gave rise to the dialogue's primary question, that of justice. The originality of Dr. Ophir lies in the way he reconstructs the Republic's different spatial settings--utopian, mythical, dramatic and discursive--using them as the main thread of his interpretation. Against the background of Plato's critique of the organization of civic-space in the Greek polis, the author relates the spatial settings in the Plato text to each other. This provides a basis for a re-examination of the relationship between philosophy and politics, which Plato's work advocates, and which it actually enacted."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Greece
Philosophy
Notes Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Plato. Republic.
Political science -- Philosophy.
LC no. 90034928
ISBN 0389209309