Rereading Plato’s Republic

Mary Margaret McCabe (Editor), Simon Trepanier (Editor)

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Abstract

Plato’s Republic is the master’s masterpiece; but how to go about interpreting it is still disputed. Indeed, it may be a masterpiece just because how to understand it is fiercely controversial. This collection of new essays by junior and senior scholars reconsiders the Republic as a written text and rethinks its philosophical legacy. The volume seeks to explore how the Republic goes about doing philosophy with its reader without importing assumptions as to what counts as a philosophy and what does not, what should be kept and what discarded. The working assumption for uniting these different aspects is that 'Plato writes nothing in vain'. To that end, much can be learned by studying how its sections can take on different meanings between a first and subsequent re-reading.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEdinburgh University Press
Number of pages520
ISBN (Electronic)9781399546843, 9781399546850
ISBN (Print)9781399546836
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

Publication series

NameEdinburgh Leventis Studies

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  • The Cave before Plato

    Trepanier, S., 31 May 2025, Rereading Plato’s Republic. McCabe, M. M. & Trépanier, S. (eds.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, (Edinburgh Leventis Studies; vol. 11).

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