Plato on the Limits of Human Life

Sara Brill author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Published:3rd Jun '13

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Implicating the soul in the political health of the polis

Shows how Plato thought of the soul as remarkably flexible, complex, and indicative of the inner workings of political life and institutions

By focusing on the immortal character of the soul in key Platonic dialogues, Sara Brill shows how Plato thought of the soul as remarkably flexible, complex, and indicative of the inner workings of political life and institutions. As she explores the character of the soul, Brill reveals the corrective function that law and myth serve. If the soul is limitless, she claims, then the city must serve a regulatory or prosthetic function and prop up good political institutions against the threat of the soul's excess. Brill's sensitivity to dramatic elements and discursive strategies in Plato's dialogues illuminates the intimate connection between city and soul.

[This is] a book that is an ambitious, well-researched and provocative scholarly reflection on soul in the Platonic corpus.

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ISBN: 9780253008879

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 408g

272 pages