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Plato on virtue and the law / Sandrine Berges
Plato on virtue and the law / Sandrine Berges
Autore Berges Sandrine
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; New York, : Continuum, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (188 p.)
Disciplina 179/.9092
Collana Continuum studies in ancient philosophy
Soggetto topico Ethics
Virtue
Law
ISBN 1-4725-9795-8
1-282-87326-1
9786612873263
1-4411-1719-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter One: Some Key Concepts in Ancient Virtue Ethics -- 1. Plato and Aristotle's Virtue Ethics -- 2.Agent Focused and Agent Based Virtue Ethics -- 3.What is Virtue Jurisprudence? -- Chapter Two: Obedience and Persuading the Laws in the Crito -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The incompatibility problem introduced. -- 3. Unconditional Obedience. -- 4. Agreement. -- 5. The Role of the Laws: the Parent Analogy. -- 6. The Crito, the Apology, and Civil Disobedience. -- -- Chapter Three: Promoting and Preserving Virtue in the Menexenus -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The relevance of Plato's proposal to contemporary debates -- 3. Alternative Accounts: Slote and the Republic -- 4. The Argument in the Menexenus -- 5. Why the Virtue Politics Account is not Overly Paternalistic. -- Chapter Four: Virtue as Mental Health in the Gorgias and Other Dialogues -- 1.The Model of Psychic Health in Plato. -- 2.How the model works: elenchos as therapy. -- 3.Virtue and the situationists. -- 4.Community service for offenders as elenctic therapy: a case study. -- Chapter Five: Paternalism in the Republic -- 1.A problem and a solution? -- 2.Paternalism in the Republic -- 3.Educating the philosopher kings and the rest. -- 4.Paternalism in education. -- 5.Conclusion. -- Chapter Six: The Statesman and Equity -- 1.Introduction. -- 2.Two attitudes to the laws in the Statesman. -- 3.The anti-democratic reading of the second claim. -- 4.Equity. -- 5.An objection. -- 6.Making way for the Laws. -- -- Chapter Seven: The Laws: Persuading the citizens -- 1.Introduction. -- 2.Preambles. -- 3.The two audiences for the preambles. -- 4.Are the preambles paternalistic? -- 5.Persuading the Laws. -- Chapter Eight: Towards virtue-promoting Democratic Institutions -- 1.A flourishing environment: from laws to institutions. -- 2.Can democratic institutions be wisdom promoting? -- 3.Can wisdom-promoting laws be produced democratically? -- 4. Two examples: racism and sexism
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458803703321
Berges Sandrine  
London ; New York, : Continuum, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Plato on virtue and the law / Sandrine Berges
Plato on virtue and the law / Sandrine Berges
Autore Berges Sandrine
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; New York, : Continuum, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (188 p.)
Disciplina 179/.9092
Collana Continuum studies in ancient philosophy
Soggetto topico Ethics
Virtue
Law
ISBN 1-4725-9795-8
1-282-87326-1
9786612873263
1-4411-1719-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter One: Some Key Concepts in Ancient Virtue Ethics -- 1. Plato and Aristotle's Virtue Ethics -- 2.Agent Focused and Agent Based Virtue Ethics -- 3.What is Virtue Jurisprudence? -- Chapter Two: Obedience and Persuading the Laws in the Crito -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The incompatibility problem introduced. -- 3. Unconditional Obedience. -- 4. Agreement. -- 5. The Role of the Laws: the Parent Analogy. -- 6. The Crito, the Apology, and Civil Disobedience. -- -- Chapter Three: Promoting and Preserving Virtue in the Menexenus -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The relevance of Plato's proposal to contemporary debates -- 3. Alternative Accounts: Slote and the Republic -- 4. The Argument in the Menexenus -- 5. Why the Virtue Politics Account is not Overly Paternalistic. -- Chapter Four: Virtue as Mental Health in the Gorgias and Other Dialogues -- 1.The Model of Psychic Health in Plato. -- 2.How the model works: elenchos as therapy. -- 3.Virtue and the situationists. -- 4.Community service for offenders as elenctic therapy: a case study. -- Chapter Five: Paternalism in the Republic -- 1.A problem and a solution? -- 2.Paternalism in the Republic -- 3.Educating the philosopher kings and the rest. -- 4.Paternalism in education. -- 5.Conclusion. -- Chapter Six: The Statesman and Equity -- 1.Introduction. -- 2.Two attitudes to the laws in the Statesman. -- 3.The anti-democratic reading of the second claim. -- 4.Equity. -- 5.An objection. -- 6.Making way for the Laws. -- -- Chapter Seven: The Laws: Persuading the citizens -- 1.Introduction. -- 2.Preambles. -- 3.The two audiences for the preambles. -- 4.Are the preambles paternalistic? -- 5.Persuading the Laws. -- Chapter Eight: Towards virtue-promoting Democratic Institutions -- 1.A flourishing environment: from laws to institutions. -- 2.Can democratic institutions be wisdom promoting? -- 3.Can wisdom-promoting laws be produced democratically? -- 4. Two examples: racism and sexism
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785357903321
Berges Sandrine  
London ; New York, : Continuum, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Plato on virtue and the law / / Sandrine Berges
Plato on virtue and the law / / Sandrine Berges
Autore Berges Sandrine
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; New York, : Continuum, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (188 p.)
Disciplina 179/.9092
Collana Continuum studies in ancient philosophy
Soggetto topico Ethics
Virtue
Law
ISBN 1-4725-9795-8
1-282-87326-1
9786612873263
1-4411-1719-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter One: Some Key Concepts in Ancient Virtue Ethics -- 1. Plato and Aristotle's Virtue Ethics -- 2.Agent Focused and Agent Based Virtue Ethics -- 3.What is Virtue Jurisprudence? -- Chapter Two: Obedience and Persuading the Laws in the Crito -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The incompatibility problem introduced. -- 3. Unconditional Obedience. -- 4. Agreement. -- 5. The Role of the Laws: the Parent Analogy. -- 6. The Crito, the Apology, and Civil Disobedience. -- -- Chapter Three: Promoting and Preserving Virtue in the Menexenus -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The relevance of Plato's proposal to contemporary debates -- 3. Alternative Accounts: Slote and the Republic -- 4. The Argument in the Menexenus -- 5. Why the Virtue Politics Account is not Overly Paternalistic. -- Chapter Four: Virtue as Mental Health in the Gorgias and Other Dialogues -- 1.The Model of Psychic Health in Plato. -- 2.How the model works: elenchos as therapy. -- 3.Virtue and the situationists. -- 4.Community service for offenders as elenctic therapy: a case study. -- Chapter Five: Paternalism in the Republic -- 1.A problem and a solution? -- 2.Paternalism in the Republic -- 3.Educating the philosopher kings and the rest. -- 4.Paternalism in education. -- 5.Conclusion. -- Chapter Six: The Statesman and Equity -- 1.Introduction. -- 2.Two attitudes to the laws in the Statesman. -- 3.The anti-democratic reading of the second claim. -- 4.Equity. -- 5.An objection. -- 6.Making way for the Laws. -- -- Chapter Seven: The Laws: Persuading the citizens -- 1.Introduction. -- 2.Preambles. -- 3.The two audiences for the preambles. -- 4.Are the preambles paternalistic? -- 5.Persuading the Laws. -- Chapter Eight: Towards virtue-promoting Democratic Institutions -- 1.A flourishing environment: from laws to institutions. -- 2.Can democratic institutions be wisdom promoting? -- 3.Can wisdom-promoting laws be produced democratically? -- 4. Two examples: racism and sexism
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819762703321
Berges Sandrine  
London ; New York, : Continuum, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Routledge guidebook to Wollstonecraft's a vindication of the rights of woman [[electronic resource] /] / Sandrine Bergès
The Routledge guidebook to Wollstonecraft's a vindication of the rights of woman [[electronic resource] /] / Sandrine Bergès
Autore Berges Sandrine
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 pages)
Disciplina 192
323.3/40941
323.340941
Collana The Routledge Guides to the Great Books
Soggetto topico Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. Vindication of the rights of woman
Women -- Education -- Great Britain
Women's rights -- Great Britain
Women's rights - Education - Great Britain
Women - Great Britain
Gender & Ethnic Studies
Social Sciences
Gender Studies & Sexuality
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-203-09418-2
1-299-15681-9
1-136-20528-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Series editor's preface; Author preface; 1 The first of a new genus; The life of Mary Wollstonecraft; A Vindication of the Rights of Woman; From the Enlightenment to the twenty-first century: a feminist journey?; Plan of the book; 2 The rights of woman and national education; Reading the first pages; A Vindication as a treatise on education; Republicanism and the revolution in A Vindication; Reason and the Enlightenment; Conclusion; 3 Brutes or rational beings?; Un-gendered reason; Either friends or slaves; The superiority of men; Conclusion
4 Relative virtues and meretricious slaves; Why there cannot be any female (or male) virtues; The historical plausibility of looking for Aristotelian arguments in Wollstonecraft's works; Some straightforward Aristotelian aspects of Wollstonecraft's theory: habituation and the perfectibility of human nature; Wollstonecraft on the emotions; Virtue as a mean: chastity; Virtue and wisdom: bashfulness versus modesty; Chastity and modesty in the twenty-first century: an anachronism?; Conclusion; 5 Abject slaves and capricious tyrants; Women without virtue; Sensibility: a sickness of the times
Queens in cages; Voluntary submission 1: Condorcet; Voluntary submission 2: Mill; Wollstonecraft and Sen's adaptive preferences; Conclusion; 6 Angels and beasts; A cross between a rant and a literature review; Rousseau and Madame de Stael; The women - the conservatives and the republicans; Today's feminists and Wollstonecraft; 7 Taste and unclouded reason; Virtue and etiquette; A question of manners; A fondness for Redcoats; A good reputation; Taste: moral and aesthetic virtues; 8 Rational fellowship or slavish obedience? Love, marriage and family; Woman in society; Love and marriage
Independence; A woman's place; Good parenting; Bad parenting; 9 Concluding reflections; A conflicted ending; School of morality; Peculiar duty of their sex; As all readers are not sagacious ...; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463018003321
Berges Sandrine  
London, : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Routledge guidebook to Wollstonecraft's a vindication of the rights of woman [[electronic resource] /] / Sandrine Bergès
The Routledge guidebook to Wollstonecraft's a vindication of the rights of woman [[electronic resource] /] / Sandrine Bergès
Autore Berges Sandrine
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 pages)
Disciplina 192
323.3/40941
323.340941
Collana The Routledge Guides to the Great Books
Soggetto topico Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. Vindication of the rights of woman
Women -- Education -- Great Britain
Women's rights -- Great Britain
Women's rights - Education - Great Britain
Women - Great Britain
Gender & Ethnic Studies
Social Sciences
Gender Studies & Sexuality
ISBN 0-203-09418-2
1-299-15681-9
1-136-20528-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Series editor's preface; Author preface; 1 The first of a new genus; The life of Mary Wollstonecraft; A Vindication of the Rights of Woman; From the Enlightenment to the twenty-first century: a feminist journey?; Plan of the book; 2 The rights of woman and national education; Reading the first pages; A Vindication as a treatise on education; Republicanism and the revolution in A Vindication; Reason and the Enlightenment; Conclusion; 3 Brutes or rational beings?; Un-gendered reason; Either friends or slaves; The superiority of men; Conclusion
4 Relative virtues and meretricious slaves; Why there cannot be any female (or male) virtues; The historical plausibility of looking for Aristotelian arguments in Wollstonecraft's works; Some straightforward Aristotelian aspects of Wollstonecraft's theory: habituation and the perfectibility of human nature; Wollstonecraft on the emotions; Virtue as a mean: chastity; Virtue and wisdom: bashfulness versus modesty; Chastity and modesty in the twenty-first century: an anachronism?; Conclusion; 5 Abject slaves and capricious tyrants; Women without virtue; Sensibility: a sickness of the times
Queens in cages; Voluntary submission 1: Condorcet; Voluntary submission 2: Mill; Wollstonecraft and Sen's adaptive preferences; Conclusion; 6 Angels and beasts; A cross between a rant and a literature review; Rousseau and Madame de Stael; The women - the conservatives and the republicans; Today's feminists and Wollstonecraft; 7 Taste and unclouded reason; Virtue and etiquette; A question of manners; A fondness for Redcoats; A good reputation; Taste: moral and aesthetic virtues; 8 Rational fellowship or slavish obedience? Love, marriage and family; Woman in society; Love and marriage
Independence; A woman's place; Good parenting; Bad parenting; 9 Concluding reflections; A conflicted ending; School of morality; Peculiar duty of their sex; As all readers are not sagacious ...; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786273003321
Berges Sandrine  
London, : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Routledge guidebook to Wollstonecraft's a vindication of the rights of woman [[electronic resource] /] / Sandrine Bergès
The Routledge guidebook to Wollstonecraft's a vindication of the rights of woman [[electronic resource] /] / Sandrine Bergès
Autore Berges Sandrine
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 pages)
Disciplina 192
323.3/40941
323.340941
Collana The Routledge Guides to the Great Books
Soggetto topico Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. Vindication of the rights of woman
Women -- Education -- Great Britain
Women's rights -- Great Britain
Women's rights - Education - Great Britain
Women - Great Britain
Gender & Ethnic Studies
Social Sciences
Gender Studies & Sexuality
ISBN 0-203-09418-2
1-299-15681-9
1-136-20528-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Series editor's preface; Author preface; 1 The first of a new genus; The life of Mary Wollstonecraft; A Vindication of the Rights of Woman; From the Enlightenment to the twenty-first century: a feminist journey?; Plan of the book; 2 The rights of woman and national education; Reading the first pages; A Vindication as a treatise on education; Republicanism and the revolution in A Vindication; Reason and the Enlightenment; Conclusion; 3 Brutes or rational beings?; Un-gendered reason; Either friends or slaves; The superiority of men; Conclusion
4 Relative virtues and meretricious slaves; Why there cannot be any female (or male) virtues; The historical plausibility of looking for Aristotelian arguments in Wollstonecraft's works; Some straightforward Aristotelian aspects of Wollstonecraft's theory: habituation and the perfectibility of human nature; Wollstonecraft on the emotions; Virtue as a mean: chastity; Virtue and wisdom: bashfulness versus modesty; Chastity and modesty in the twenty-first century: an anachronism?; Conclusion; 5 Abject slaves and capricious tyrants; Women without virtue; Sensibility: a sickness of the times
Queens in cages; Voluntary submission 1: Condorcet; Voluntary submission 2: Mill; Wollstonecraft and Sen's adaptive preferences; Conclusion; 6 Angels and beasts; A cross between a rant and a literature review; Rousseau and Madame de Stael; The women - the conservatives and the republicans; Today's feminists and Wollstonecraft; 7 Taste and unclouded reason; Virtue and etiquette; A question of manners; A fondness for Redcoats; A good reputation; Taste: moral and aesthetic virtues; 8 Rational fellowship or slavish obedience? Love, marriage and family; Woman in society; Love and marriage
Independence; A woman's place; Good parenting; Bad parenting; 9 Concluding reflections; A conflicted ending; School of morality; Peculiar duty of their sex; As all readers are not sagacious ...; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824376903321
Berges Sandrine  
London, : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui