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Prudes, perverts, and tyrants [[electronic resource] ] : Plato's Gorgias and the politics of shame / / Christina H. Tarnopolsky



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Autore: Tarnopolsky Christina H. <1964-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Prudes, perverts, and tyrants [[electronic resource] ] : Plato's Gorgias and the politics of shame / / Christina H. Tarnopolsky Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, NJ, : Princeton University Press, c2010
Edizione: Course Book
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (235 p.)
Disciplina: 170
Soggetto topico: Shame - Political aspects
Democracy - Philosophy
Soggetto non controllato: Ad hominem
Allan Bloom
Ambiguity
Ambivalence
Anger
Aristotle
Athenian Democracy
Bernard Williams
Callicles
Catamite
Charmides (dialogue)
Child abuse
Civility
Conflation
Controversy
Criticism
Critique
Crito
Deliberation
Demagogue
Dialectic
Dichotomy
Direction of fit
Disgust
Disposition
Distrust
Elitism
Embarrassment
False-consensus effect
Forensic rhetoric
Form of life (philosophy)
Freedom of speech
Gorgias (dialogue)
Gorgias
Grandiosity
Gregory Vlastos
Hannah Arendt
Hedonism
Hippias Major
Human Rights Watch
Humiliation
Ideology
Inference
Irony
Jon Elster
McGill University
Morality
Multitude
Myth
Nicomachean Ethics
Omnipotence
On the Soul
Ostracism
Pathos
Perversion
Phaedo
Phaedrus (dialogue)
Phenomenon
Philosopher
Philosophy
Pity
Plato
Pleonexia
Political philosophy
Politics
Polus
Prejudice
Princeton University Press
Protagoras
Psychoanalysis
Psychotherapy
Public sphere
Pythagoreanism
Rationality
Reason
Reintegrative shaming
Republic (Plato)
Result
Rhetoric
Self-criticism
Self-deception
Self-esteem
Self-image
Shame
Social stigma
Socratic (Community)
Socratic method
Socratic
Sophism
Sophist
Suffering
Suggestion
Symposium (Plato)
The Philosopher
Theory
Thought
Thrasymachus
Uncertainty
Vlastos
Vulnerability
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One. Plato'S Gorgias and the Athenian Politics of Shame -- Chapter One. Shame and Rhetoric in Plato's Gorgias -- Chapter Two. Shaming Gorgias, Polus, and Callicles -- Chapter Three. Plato on Shame in Democratic Athens -- Chapter Four. Socratic vs. Platonic Shame -- Part Two. Plato's Gorgias and the Contemporary Politics of Shame -- Chapter Five. Prudes, Perverts, and Tyrants: Plato and the Contemporary Politics of Shame and Civility -- Chapter Six. What's so Negative about the "Negative" Emotions? -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: In recent years, most political theorists have agreed that shame shouldn't play any role in democratic politics because it threatens the mutual respect necessary for participation and deliberation. But Christina Tarnopolsky argues that not every kind of shame hurts democracy. In fact, she makes a powerful case that there is a form of shame essential to any critical, moderate, and self-reflexive democratic practice. Through a careful study of Plato's Gorgias, Tarnopolsky shows that contemporary conceptions of shame are far too narrow. For Plato, three kinds of shame and shaming practices were possible in democracies, and only one of these is similar to the form condemned by contemporary thinkers. Following Plato, Tarnopolsky develops an account of a different kind of shame, which she calls "respectful shame." This practice involves the painful but beneficial shaming of one's fellow citizens as part of the ongoing process of collective deliberation. And, as Tarnopolsky argues, this type of shame is just as important to contemporary democracy as it was to its ancient form. Tarnopolsky also challenges the view that the Gorgias inaugurates the problematic oppositions between emotion and reason, and rhetoric and philosophy. Instead, she shows that, for Plato, rationality and emotion belong together, and she argues that political science and democratic theory are impoverished when they relegate the study of emotions such as shame to other disciplines.
Titolo autorizzato: Prudes, perverts, and tyrants  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-64504-8
9786612645044
1-4008-3506-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910785060803321
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