Plato 2
Ethics, Politics, Religion, and the Soul
Edited by Gail Fine
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Socrates and Democracy, Richard Kraut
2. Socratic Piety, Gregory Vlastos
3. The Unity of Virtue, Terry Penner
4. Happiness and Virtue in Socrates' Moral Theory, Gregory Vlastos
5. The Individual as Object of Love in Plato, Gregory Vlastos
6. Republic II: Objections to Justice, T. H. Irwin
7. Plato's Theory of Human Motivation, John M. Cooper
8. Plato's Defense of Justice, Norman O. Dahl
9. Return to the Cave: Republic 519-521, Richard Kraut
10. The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato's Republic, Bernard Williams
11. Plato's Republic and Feminism, Julia Annas
12. Plato's Totalitarianism, C. C. W. Taylor
13. Utopia and Fantasy: The Practicability of Plato's Ideally Just City, M. F. Burnyeat
14. The Idea of Godlikeness, David Sedley
15. Plato's Theory of Human Good in the Philebus, John M. Cooper
16. Rumplestiltskin's Pleasures: True and False Pleasures in Plato's Philebus, Dorothea Frede
17. Persuasion, Compulsion, and Freedom in Plato's Laws, Christopher Bobonich
18. The Soul and Immortality, David Bostock
19. Immortality and the Nature of the Soul in the Phaedrus, Richard Bett
Notes on the Contributors; Selected Bibliography; Index of Names