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Citizen And Self In Ancient Greece Individuals Performing Justice And The Law Vincent Farenga

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Citizen And Self In Ancient Greece Individuals Performing Justice And The Law Vincent Farenga
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.43 MB
Pages: 603
Author: Vincent Farenga
ISBN: 0521845599
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Citizen And Self In Ancient Greece Individuals Performing Justice And The Law Vincent Farenga by Vincent Farenga 0521845599 instant download after payment.

Combining contemporary political philosophy with historical, literary, and philosophical texts, this study examines a series of remarkable individuals who promoted justice in early Iron Age, archaic, and classical Greece. From the earlier periods, Homer's Achilles and Odysseus were represented as heroic individuals who are also prototypical citizens, and Solon the lawgiver, wrote the scripts of statute law and the jury trial. The book's focus later turns to dialogues between a citizen's moral autonomy and political obligation in democratic Athens.

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