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OverviewInnovative readings and creative reinterpretations of significant works in the field of ancient philosophy. In classical Greece, the word politeia in its largest sense meant the citizens' engagement with the shared project that is the lived life of their polis, city, civic society. Ancient philosophers, poets, historians, and orators constantly reflected on what this shared project should be and how citizens could participate in it. The chapters in this collection, inspired by the work of Anthony Preus, examine some of the products of their reflections, both the written works themselves and the variety of comparative contexts into which they can be put, from the Greeks' neighboring Asian polities to contemporary philosophical engagements with similar issues. The essays in Politeia hope to inspire readers to think about their own lives in conversation with the lives of the many communities to which we belong—to not only demonstrate the idea of politeia but to bring to life politeia's connection of the individual to the collective, something that seems to be of central importance in a world of division and to be the beating heart of the discipline of philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anne J. Mamary , Meredith Trexler Drees (Kansas Wesleyan University)Publisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9798855803013Pages: 325 Publication Date: 01 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""The editors have gathered together an impressive number of essays advancing cutting-edge research into the history of philosophy. What I particularly like is the range: Politeia contains a remarkable diversity of scholars and perspectives, and some of the chapters genuinely cultivate diversity by widening the scope of philosophical traditions under examination."" — Robert Metcalf, University of Colorado Author InformationAnne J. Mamary is Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Monmouth College. She is the editor of The Alchemical Harry Potter: Transfigurations in Rowling's Novels and coeditor, with Gertrude James Gonzalez, of Cultural Activisms: Poetic Voices, Political Voices. Meredith Trexler Drees is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Kansas Wesleyan University. She is the author of Aesthetic Experience and Moral Vision in Plato, Kant, and Murdoch: Looking Good/Being Good. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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