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Platon über das Gute und die Gerechtigkeit

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This collection of essays explores the intricate relationship between justice, goodness, and philosophical thought in the works of Plato and beyond. A. Havlícek questions the nature of "just" actions, while F. Zore delves into the Platonic concepts of dike and dikaiosyne in Greek philosophy. D. Barbaric examines the connection between beauty and goodness, and V. Kalan analyzes Platonic and pre-Platonic legal thought. J. Jantzen highlights the moral implications of "good" in Plato's early dialogues, and Ch. Rowe discusses the interplay of the good and the just in the "Gorgias." W. Mesch interprets a significant allegory from "Nomoi," and R. Thurnher presents a new paradigm regarding Plato's line analogy. V. Karasmanis focuses on dialectic and justice in the "Republic," while E. Berti and L. Seminara investigate the analogy of good and its various forms. I. Deretic addresses paradoxes in Plato's idea of the good, and R. Ferber debates its transcendence. V. Cvetkovic explores mystical experiences of the good, and M. Petrak discusses Platonic influences on Roman law. E. Banic-Pajnic reflects on the sun as a progeny of the good, while M. Girardi-Karsulin reviews Petrics' interpretation of the line analogy. L. Borsic contrasts Machiavelli with Thrasymachus and Socrates, and G. Girgenti examines differing interpretations of Plato by Gadamer, Heidegger, and Popper. Finally, K. Gloy positions Plato as a precursor to postmodern thought,

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Platon über das Gute und die Gerechtigkeit, Damir Barbaric

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2005
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