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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Synopses
1. Reading the Laws as a Whole Horizon Vision and Structure
2. ’′Eρως and the Laws in Historical Context
Readings
3. The Long and Winding Road Impediments to Inquiry in Book 1 of the Laws
4. Education in Plato’s Laws
5. On Beginning after the Beginning
6. It Is Difficult for a City with Good Laws to Come into Existence On Book 4
7. “He Saw the Cities and He Knew the Minds of Many Men” Landscape and Character in the Odyssey and the Laws
8. On the Human and the Divine Reading the Prelude in Plato’s Laws 5
9. Being True to Equality Human Allotment and the Judgment of Zeus
10. The “Serious Play” of Book 7 of Plato’s Laws
11. No Country for Young Men Eros as Outlaw in Plato’s Laws
12. On the Implications of Human Mortality Legislation Education and Philosophy in Book 9 of Plato’s Laws
13. “A Soul Superlatively Natural” Psychic Excess in Laws 10
14. Property and Impiety in Plato’s Laws Books 11 and 12
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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