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The Advent Of Pluralism Diversity And Conflict In The Age Of Sophocles Lauren J Apfel

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The Advent Of Pluralism Diversity And Conflict In The Age Of Sophocles Lauren J Apfel
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 397
Author: Lauren J. Apfel
ISBN: 9780199600625, 0199600627
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Advent Of Pluralism Diversity And Conflict In The Age Of Sophocles Lauren J Apfel by Lauren J. Apfel 9780199600625, 0199600627 instant download after payment.

The Advent of Pluralism explores how the philosophical position of pluralism - the idea, made famous by Isaiah Berlin, that values and moral codes can and will come into conflict with one another - has clear and important roots in the Classical Greek world. The book falls into three parts each of which focuses on one author and the ways in which pluralism manifests itself in his particular genre. Part I is concerned with the sophist Protagoras, who was one of the world's first philosophers and arguably the first exponent of the idea that there can be more than one perspective on truth. Part II looks at pluralism in historical writing, contrasting the methodological and moral styles of the two best-known Greek historians, Thucydides and Herodotus. Part III, on conflict in the tragedies of Sophocles, uses pluralism as a context in which to make sense of the horrible choices the playwright so powerfully dramatizes. Overall, Lauren Apfels' study identifies a pluralist temper of thought in the age of Sophocles and, in doing so, offers an enriched understanding of this crucial intellectual period.

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