Pourquoi le politique ? (notice n° 1648658)
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| Personal name | Dixsaut, Monique |
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| Title | Pourquoi le politique ? |
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| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2005.<br/> |
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| Summary, etc. | Plato’s Statesman is usually read as a tedious and carelessly written exercise in dialectic, or, more charitably, as a patchwork of loosely connected applications of different methods of definition of statesmanship (division, myth and paradigm). In this paper, I argue that this much disputed problem of the unity of the dialogue can be solved, provided one reads the whole dialogue as what it claims to be, i.e. the developpment of a single diaíresis. It can be shown that the Eleatic Visitor makes use of the myth, of the analysis of paradigms and of the treatment of non-ideal constitutions as means to following a single path, throughout the whole dialogue, that leads to the definition of statesmanship as it should be. The Statesman emerges as Plato’s most profound reflection on the possibilities and the limits of the diairetic method. |
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| Note | Les Études philosophiques | 74 | 3 | 2005-09-01 | p. 289-294 | 0014-2166 |
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