Plato's Cretan Colony: Theology and Religion in the Political Philosophy of the Laws

<p>The Laws is generally regarded as Plato’s attempt to engage with the practical realities of political life, as opposed to the more idealistic, or utopian, vision of the Republic. Yet modern scholars have often felt disquieted at the central role of religion in the Laws’ second-best city and...

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Main Author: Young, Carl Eugene
Other Authors: Atkins, Jed W.
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12168