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What Would Socrates Do Selfexamination Civic Engagement And The Politics Of Philosophy Joel Alden Schlosser

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What Would Socrates Do Selfexamination Civic Engagement And The Politics Of Philosophy Joel Alden Schlosser
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.01 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Joel Alden Schlosser
ISBN: 9781107067424, 1107067421
Language: English
Year: 2014

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What Would Socrates Do Selfexamination Civic Engagement And The Politics Of Philosophy Joel Alden Schlosser by Joel Alden Schlosser 9781107067424, 1107067421 instant download after payment.

Socrates continues to be an extremely influential force to this day; his work is featured prominently in the work of contemporary thinkers ranging from Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss, to Michel Foucault and Jacques Rancière. Intervening in this discussion, What Would Socrates Do? reconstructs Socrates' philosophy in ancient Athens to show its promise of empowering citizens and non-citizens alike. By drawing them into collective practices of dialogue and reflection, philosophy can help people to become thinking, acting beings more capable of fully realizing the promises of political life. At the same time, however, Joel Alden Schlosser shows how these practices' commitment to interrogation keeps philosophy at a distance from the democratic status quo, creating a dissonance with conventional forms of politics that opens space for new forms of participation and critical contestation of extant ones.

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