Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... defending Socrates , Umphrey seeks to defend philosophy , which , in his opinion , I am inadvertently attacking in my defense of the justice of Athens ' condemnation of the philosopher . On the contrary , I maintain that the greatest ...
... defending Socrates , Umphrey seeks to defend philosophy , which , in his opinion , I am inadvertently attacking in my defense of the justice of Athens ' condemnation of the philosopher . On the contrary , I maintain that the greatest ...
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... defend philosophy against what he regards as its principal enemy : the waspish , spirited pretentiousness of the political . " From the standpoint of the philosopher , [ the conflict between Socrates and Athens ] is a conflict between ...
... defend philosophy against what he regards as its principal enemy : the waspish , spirited pretentiousness of the political . " From the standpoint of the philosopher , [ the conflict between Socrates and Athens ] is a conflict between ...
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... defend Socrates , but also to understand him . He devotes the central section of his review of my book ( 402-412 ) to the question of Socrates ' " thing , " his pragma , which , as he says at the outset , is really the main theme of his ...
... defend Socrates , but also to understand him . He devotes the central section of his review of my book ( 402-412 ) to the question of Socrates ' " thing , " his pragma , which , as he says at the outset , is really the main theme of his ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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