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Platos Tough Guys and Their Attachment to Justice

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Platos Tough Guys and Their Attachment to Justice

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter J. Hansen

ISBN:

9781498590976

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

24th September 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Politics and government
Political science and theory

Dewey:

184

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 227mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

494g

Description

This book challenges the assumption that self-interest is the basis of our actions. It does so through examining two Platonic characters, Thrasymachus in Platos Republic and Callicles in Platos Gorgias, both of whom attack justice and champion thoroughgoing selfishness. The author argues that by following the subtleties of Platos presentation, we see that both characters unwittingly display a kind of devotion to their selfish principles, and more broadly a combination of contempt for justice and unselfconscious attachment to it. They thereby offer surprising support for the proposition that human beings are not simply self-interested. Moreover, the author argues that the attachment to justice that Thrasymachus and Callicles display is in many respects akin to the attachment to justice that most people feel. The book also presents a distinctive approach to reading Platonic dialogues, taking questionable arguments offered by Socrates not as indicating his or Platos views, nor as tricks by which Socrates refutes his interlocutors, but as revealing beliefs held by those interlocutors. Finally, the author considers tough guys portrayed by Dostoevsky, Gide, and Shakespeare, and finds that these portrayals suggest similar conclusions regarding self-interest and attachment to justice.

Reviews

Plato's Tough Guys and Their Attachment to Justice is an engrossing examination of the human concern for justice, the power of which is revealed by showing that it continues to move even those tough guys who claim to have abandoned it. Hansens interpretation of Plato is careful and perceptive, but, most important, it serves to illuminate an enduring aspect of our humanity. -- Devin Stauffer, University of Texas at Austin
"Plato's Tough Guys and Their Attachment to Justice is a lucid and penetrating study of the strange power of justice to inspire those who want to deny it. And Peter Hansen makes his pointwhere better than in Plato -- Harvey Mansfield, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Peter Hansens remarkable book demonstrates how much we can still learn about ourselves by reading Plato well. Platos Tough Guys suggests that we are more complicated beings than our own theories usually acknowledge: we are more attached to the idea of justice than we realize, and more unsettled by this attachment than we care to admit. -- Bryan Garsten, Yale University

Author Bio

Peter J. Hansen is lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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