'One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors' PlatoAn intriguing introduction to the philosopher widely acknowledged as the founder of western thought.
'One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors' PlatoAn intriguing introduction to the philosopher widely acknowledged as the founder of western thought.
'Courage is knowing what not to fear' Plato
'One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors' Without the work of Plato, western thought is, quite literally, unthinkable. No single influence has been greater, in every age and in every philosophic field. Even those thinkers who have rejected Plato's views have found themselves working to an agenda he set. Yet between the neo-platonist interpretations and the anti-platonist reactions, the stuff of 'Platonism' proper has often been obscured. The philosopher himself has not necessarily helped in the matter: at times disconcertingly difficult, at other disarmingly simple, Plato can be an elusive thinker, his meanings hard to pin down. His dialogues are complex and often ironically constructed and do not simply expand his views - which in any case changed and developed over a long life. In this lucid and exciting introductory guide, Bernard Williams takes his reader back to first principles, re-reading the key texts to reveal what the philosopher actually said. The result is a rediscovered Plato: often unexpected, always fascinating and rewarding.The virtue of these deceptively brief books is that they are the real thing EVENING STANDARD
The books should improve the cultural circulation of philosophy by their style as well as their substance TES
A promising venture THE TIMES
Rarely have intellectual sophistication and complexity come so cheap FINANCIAL TIMES
If you want to acquire some first-hand experience of philosophy and democracy you would do well to read this welcome series TIMES HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT
Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams (1929-2003) was an English moral philosopher and author of numerous works. He was Knightsbridge Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge University and Deutsch Professor Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. A strong supporter of women in academia, Williams was knighted in 1999.
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