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Athens as Educator

Reflections on
Ignorance and Formative Justice
in Classical Experience

Table of Contents
1   Ignorance &
      Formative Justice 1
 • Study
Part I   Inventing Athens Study
2   Homer's Winged Words Study
3   Cults & Religion Study
4   The Poetry of Praise Study
5   Politics of Participation Study
6   Thought and the Polis Study
7   Building the Civic Arts Study
8   The Athenian Imaginary Study
9   Attic Drama Study
10   Sophistry & Rhetoric Study
11   Socrates Study
12   The Crucible of History Study
Part II   Sublimating Athens Study
13   Socratic Dialogs Study
14   Isocrates Study
15-20   Plato Study
  15  Republic, 1-2 Study
  16  Republic, 3-5 Study
  17  Republic, 5-7 Study
  18  Republic, 8-10 Study
  19  Statesman Study
  20  Laws Study
21-25   Aristotle Study
  21  Rhetoric Study
  22  Nicomachean Ethics, 1-5 Study
  23  Nicomachean Ethics, 6-10 Study
  24  Politics, 1-4 Study
  25  Politics, 5-8 Study
26   Demosthenes Study
27   Stoics, Epicureans,
      & Skeptics
Study
19   Dénouement Study
28   Ignorance &
      Formative Justice 2
Study
Part III   Tools and Resources Study
a   Chronology Study
b   Glossary Study
c   Bibliographies Study
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Athens as Educator

Reflections on Ignorance and Formative Justice in Classical Experience


He who would teach us a truth should situate us so that we will discover it ourselves.
José Ortega y Gassett

Socrates


References from david D. Corey, "Socratic Citizenship: Delphic Oracle and Divine Sign" (The Review of Politics, Vol. 67, No. 2 (Spring, 2005), pp. 201-228)

  • Hanah Arendt, "Philosophy and Politics," Social Research 57 ([1954] 1990): 73-103.
  • ---, "Thinking and Moral Considerations," Social Research 38 (1971): 417-46.
  • Luc Brisson, Apologie de Socrate (Paris: G. F. Flammarion, 1997).
  • Walter Burkert, Greek Religion, trans. J. Raffan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985),
  • Mark Joyal, The Platonic Theages (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000).
  • Robert Parker, Athenian Religion (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996).
  • Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman, "Return of the Citizen: A Survey of Recent Work on Citizenship Theory," Ethics 104 (1994).
  • Mark L. McPherran, The Religion ofSocrates (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996).
  • Nicholas Smith and Paul Woodruff, Reason and Religion in Socratic Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).
  • Dana Villa, Socratic Citizenship (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001).
  • Gregory Vlastos, Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991)(in pdf collection),
  • J. R. Wallach, "Socratic Citizenship," History of Political Thought 9 (1988): 393-413.
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