Memory and Political Art in Plato's Statesman
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- 2023
Summary
In Memory and the Political Art in Plato’s Statesman, Catherine Craig provides an original reading of Plato’s Statesman by bringing memory to the foreground. The dialogue itself explores various components of political memory, such as common speech, myths, and laws, and argues that these create a framework in which we live our political lives. Each of these aspects of political memory serves as an image to move the individual to rational inquiry. In this way, the dialogue suggests that political memory can serve as a starting point for philosophic recollection, allowing for a move from knowledge of the rational soul to first principles. Craig shows how Plato weaves together the personal, political, and philosophic dimensions of memory, providing a richer understanding of the significance of memory for political life. Beyond providing an analysis of the Statesman, this book helps readers consider the challenges of political memory in contemporary political life, while also arguing that memory mediates between universal, rational principles and the particular ends and circumstances of human life.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-1966-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-1967-7
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 166
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 14
- Self-Forgetting Featherless Bipeds No access Pages 15 - 38
- Remembering the Age of Cronus No access Pages 39 - 66
- Sleeping and Wakefulness in the Age of Zeus No access Pages 67 - 84
- Weaving the Cloak of Memory No access Pages 85 - 110
- Laws as Memory No access Pages 111 - 140
- Conclusion No access Pages 141 - 150
- Bibliography No access Pages 151 - 156
- Index No access Pages 157 - 164
- About the Author No access Pages 165 - 166





