PLATONIC POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRATIC THEORY,
VOLUME II, ATHENS 1997, pp. 246.
CONTENTS
M. R. Adams, Early education for citizenship in laws: Plato and Montessori.
G. Boger, Plato and Protagoras on human nature: conflicting prospects for democracy.
E. Bouratinos, The conscious Republic: a Socratic ordering of basic elements in Plato's political philosophy.
G. Fendt, Pagan politics, war and the construction of Nomoi.
Vl. A. Goutorov, On the problem of unity of Plato's political philosophy.
K. Kalimtzis, Plato on alazoneia: closing the gates of the mind.
E. F. Kutash, Kinesis (regular and irregular): polis, ouranos and psyche.
M. Luz, Aristotle's criticism of Plato's koinonia of wives and its hellenistic development.
R. D. Parry, Philosopher kings and Forms.
J. Philippoussis, The notion of polis in Plato's Republic.
N. Politis, The ratio of the philosopher king to the tyrant.
R. Sampath, Democracy, historical time and the ancient Greek heritage.
S. Scolnicov, "And if not - to be put over him from without": The Socratic roots of Plato's violence of reason.
S. Byung-Seok, Plato's conception of doxa in relation to democracy.
H. Tarrant, Politike eudaimonia: Olympiodorus on Plato's Republic.
V. Tejera, The Kritias: an oligarchist Plato - imitation.
A. Tucker, The Socratic Ethics of Czech dissidents.
J. Wubnig,The philosopher-king in Plato's Republic: Totalitarian dictator or Fallibilist?