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Library Binding The Republic: The Odyssey of Philosophy Book

ISBN: 0805783547

ISBN13: 9780805783544

The Republic: The Odyssey of Philosophy

(Book #122 in the Twayne's Masterwork Studies Series)

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"Clear, accessible, and very informative...a successful and inviting text."--Review of Metaphysics"If only there were more books like this one Jacob Howland's The Republic: The Odyssey of Philosophy... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A straightforward discussion of Plato's classic text

Thoughtfully penned by a professor of philosophy at the University of Tulsa, The Republic: The Odyssey Of Philosophy is a straightforward discussion of Plato's classic text "Republic", which addresses matters ranging from the soul to human community, the nature of the philosopher himself vs. the community, and more. Meticulously dissecting the message and insights of Plato's conjecture, The Republic: The Odyssey Of Philosophy is especially meant for intermediate and advanced scholars of Greek classics, but does not presupposed any knowledge of the Greek language itself. An stimulating contribution to classical literature and philosophy shelves.

On the philosopher-poet Plato

Howland's reflections, insights, and challenging reading of Plato's REPUBLIC is an instanciation of what I might call "the joy of philosophy!" Platonic Socrates' "friendship for Homer" (X, 595b) is made manifest in a definitive way in this careful and critical interpretation. I am pleased to include Howland's work on my "top 5%" list of outstanding books (which already includes works by Klein, Sallis, Brann, Nichols, and Hyland) on Plato's great dialogue.

The best study of the Republic that I have read

This relatively small volume is an essential addition to the library of anyone who has an interest in the Republic, Plato or the classics in general. Unlike many other studies I have read, Howland's focuses on the relationship of the Republic to the Greek literary tradition, Homer's Odyssey in particular, but also tragedy and comedy. This perspective not only informs us about the philosophical content, but it helps to resolve many of the apparent contradictions in the Republic, and gives us some clues as to what Plato was trying to say. This volume has increased my understanding of the Republic, and has encouraged me to go back to the original text over and over again, for each subsequent reading is rewarded by new insight. Well worth the price.
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