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Download e-book for kindle: Political thinkers: from Socrates to the present by David Boucher, Paul Kelly

By David Boucher, Paul Kelly

ISBN-10: 0198781946

ISBN-13: 9780198781943

Political Thinkers: From Socrates to the current is an authoritative advent to the full heritage of Western political proposal. rigorously edited by way of of the prime students within the box, the ebook gains particularly commissioned chapters through well known students from worldwide. It starts with an advent via the editors that areas the heritage of political idea in context for college kids. The ebook then offers a chronological evaluate of the canon of significant political theorists--from Socrates and the Sophists to such modern thinkers as Habermas and Foucault. individuals speak about the tips and value of every philosopher and provides a precis of the easiest modern scholarship within the zone. providing necessary studying aids, together with biographies, a dialogue of key texts, and insurance of primary thoughts, Political Thinkers is perfect for undergraduate classes in introductory political notion.

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Justice is the interest of the stronger, and sensible men avoid it. The individual is happy when he gains his own interest. Antiphon. Justice is a convention opposed to nature, and the natural brings pleasure. Law is unable to uphold justice; therefore it is better to be unjust whenever one can. Introduction: the Sophists and their significance There was a major intellectual awakening, an Enlightenment, in ancient Greece roughly in the second half of the fifth century Be, when fundamental questions concerning human life, and particularly morality and politics, were critically investigated and traditional ideas were challenged.

This is different from claiming that what they think is in some sense 'true'. He demonstrates that their beliefs are consistent with their actions. But he does not raise the question whether what they think is right: his relativism leaves no room for that. ' To be just yourself and to live in a just society are, for Protagoras, inseparable, so that not only does your acting justly benefit others and their acting justly benefit you; your acting justly benefits you yourself because unless you are just you cannot belong to a society and cannot gain the benefits of others being just to you.

Protagoras presented justice as an in· dispensable ingredient of political life, such that both the community as a whole and every individual benefited from its practice. Thrasymachus by contrast contended that every community really is controlled by some Faction in its own interest, making laws which favour itself, so that being just is to that Faction's advantage and every other indio vidual's disadvantage. Antiphon's work stressed the problems of justice by highlighting other difficulties, costs, and dangers to the individual of being just.

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