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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.01.2005

Verlag

Penguin Books UK

Seitenzahl

592

Maße (L/B/H)

19.9/15.1/2.7 cm

Gewicht

404 g

Übersetzt von

Trevor Saunders

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-044984-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.01.2005

Verlag

Penguin Books UK

Seitenzahl

592

Maße (L/B/H)

19.9/15.1/2.7 cm

Gewicht

404 g

Übersetzt von

Trevor Saunders

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-044984-6

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Laws
  • The LawsPreface
    Acknowledgments

    Introduction
    Utopianism
    Plato's Life and Work
    Plato's Political Thought
    The Republic
    The Statesman
    The Laws
    The Relationship Between the Republic and the Laws
    Magnesia: the New Utopia
    a. Size and Situation
    b. Population and Occupations
    c. Education
    d. Religion
    e. Law
    f. Government and Administration
    Plato and Totalitarianism
    The Modern Reaction to Plato
    Composition and Structure of the Laws: Summary
    Further ReadingNote on the Translation

    The Laws

    1. The Inadequacy of Spartan and Cretan Legislation

    Introductory Conversation
    The Aim of Spartan and Cretan Laws
    Courage and Pleasure

    2. Drinking Parties as an Educational Device
    Teetotallers Misguided
    Can Drinking Parties be Educational?
    Interlude: The Athenian Pressed for an Answer
    The Nature and Purpose of Education
    The Educational Effect of Drinking Parties

    3. The Arts in the Service of Education
    The Nature and Purpose of Education
    how the Arts should reinforce Education
    Is Pleasure the Proper Criterion in the Arts?
    Artistic Censorship in Egypt
    Justice and Happiness for Together
    Children are Easily Persuaded
    The Three Choruses
    Qualifications of the Third Chorus, and an Attack on Contemporary Trends in the Arts
    The Educational Effects of Drinking Parties
    Summing-up on the Uses of Drink

    4. The Lessons of History: Legislation and the Balance of Powers
    Life after the Flood
    Autocracy
    The Primitive City and the Origin of Legislation
    Troy
    The Dorian League
    Why did the League Fail?
    Seven Titles to Authority
    The Reasons for Sparta's Success

    5. The Lessons of History (2): Monarchy and Democracy
    Two Mother-Constitutions
    The Persian Monarchy
    Athens and the Persian Wars
    The Corruption of the Athenian Democracy
    Recapitulation
    The Proposed New Cretan Colony

    6. Magnesia and Its People
    Natural Resources
    The Colonists
    The Need for a Benevolent Dictator
    What Constitution is to be Imposed?
    The Age of Cronus
    Law should be Supreme
    Address to the New Colonists

    7. The Correct way to Legislate: Laws and Preambles
    Introduction
    Physical Fitness
    Wealth
    The Correct Treatment of Children
    Duties to Relatives, Friends and State
    Duties to Foreigners
    Personal Morality
    How to Handle Criminals
    Selfishness
    Extremes of Emotion to be Avoided
    Virtue and Happiness

    9. The Foundation of the New State
    Preliminary Analysis of the State
    The Selection of the Citizens
    Distributing the Land (1)
    The Size of the Population (1)
    Religious and Social Occasions
    States Ideal and Real: Community of Property
    Distributing the Land (2)
    The Size of the Population (2)
    Holdings are Inalienable
    The Possession of Money
    The Four Property-Classes
    Administrative Units of the State
    Theory to be Modified by Facts
    The Pre-eminence of Mathematics
    Influences of Climate

    10. Civil and Legal Administration
    Problems of Appointing the First Officials
    The Election of the Guardians of the Laws
    Duties and Tenure of the Guardians; Registration of Property
    Military Officials
    Generals
    Company-Commanders
    The Elections
    Cavalry-Commanders
    Disrupted Votes
    The Election of the Council
    The Notion of Equality
    The Executive Committee of the Council
    Other Officials; Priests
    The Election of the Expounders
    Tresurers
    The Protection of the Territory
    The Rural Courts
    How the Country-Wardens are to Live
    The City-Wardens
    The Market-Wardens
    Education Officals
    The Minister of Education
    Death in Office
    Three Grades of Court
    Election of the Supreme Court
    Corrupt Verdicts
    The Court of the People
    The Tribal Courts
    Our Scheme is only a Sketch

    11. Marriage and Related Topics
    The Younger Legislators
    The Organization of Religious Festivals
    Marriage: Choosing a Partner (1)
    Changing the Laws
    The Law of Marriage
    Preamble to the Law of Marriage: Choosing a Partner (2)
    Failure to Marry
    Dowries
    The Wedding-Feast
    Correct Procreation (1)
    The Life of the Newly-Weds
    The Problem of Slavery
    The Buildings of the State
    Women must join the Communal Meals
    Three Instictive Drives: Food, Drink, Sex
    Correct Procreation
    Adultery
    Registration of Births and Deaths
    Age Limits

    12. Education
    Written and Unwritten Rules
    Education in the Womb
    The Importance of Movement: the Evidence of Corybantic Ritual
    how far should a Child be Humoured?
    Unwritten Rules: a Reminder
    Early Education
    Ambidexterity
    Physical Training (1)
    The Dangers of Innovation in Education
    Come Model Rules
    The Regulation of Music
    The Right Use of Leisure
    Attendance at School
    The Education of Females
    How to Live a life of Leisure
    Further Duties of the Minister of Education
    The Legislator's Instuctions to the Minister of Education: the Curriculum
    Literature
    A Set Text: Selections from the Laws of Plato
    Music
    Comedy and Tragedy
    Mathematics
    Astronomy
    Hunting: Written and Unwritten Rules again

    13. Sport and Military Training
    Arrangements for Festivals
    Military Training
    Obstacles to Correct Military Training
    Races
    Contests in Arms
    Horse-Racing
    Conclusion

    14. Problems of Sexual Conduct
    The Problems Stated
    Three Kinds of Friendship
    How to Discourage Unnatural Sexual Intercourse
    The Importance of Self-Control
    Two Alternative Laws

    15. Agriculture, Economics and Trade
    The Food Supply
    Agricultural Laws
    Duties to Neighbors
    The Water Supply (1)
    The harvest
    The Water Supply (2)
    Bringing in Crops
    Artisans
    Imports and Exports
    The Food Supply (2)
    Dwelling Houses
    The Markets
    Resident Aliens

    16. Capital Offences
    Preliminary Discussion
    Robbery from Temples
    Procedure in Capital Cases
    Subversion
    Treason

    17. The Theory of Punishment
    Theft: Should all Thefts Attract the Same Punichment?
    Philosophical Legislation Justified
    A 'Terminological Inexactitude'
    The Attack on the Distinction between 'Voluntary' and 'Involuntary'
    The New Distinction, and the Purpose of Punichment
    A Fuller Account of Injustice

    18. Homicide Law
    Persons Unfit to Plead
    Involuntary Homicide
    Homicide in Anger
    Voluntary Homicide
    Suicide
    Animals and Inanimate Objects as Killers
    Murder by Persons Unknown
    Justifiable Homicide

    19. Woundings
    Preliminaries
    The Courts' Discretion
    Voluntary Wounding, and a Digression on Adopting an Heir in Cases of Childlessness
    Woundings Inflicted in Anger
    Involuntary Woundings

    20. Assault

    21. Religion
    Three Sources of Impiety
    The Case of the Opposition
    Address to the Young Heretic
    Nature and Chance versus Design
    The Difficulties of Refuting Atheists
    The Priority of Soul (1)
    Ten Kinds of Motion
    Soul Moves Itself
    The Priority of Soul (2)
    Soul moves the Heavenly Bodies
    Address to the Believer in the Indifference of the Gods
    Proof that the Gods care for Mankind
    The Justice of the Gods, and the Fate of the Soul
    Transition to the Law of Impiety
    Two Kinds of Offenders
    The Punishment for Impiety
    Private Shrines

    22. The Law of Property
    Respect for Property
    Removal of Buried Treasure
    Removal of Property in General
    The Treatment of Slaves and Freedom

    23. Commercial Law
    The Law of Sale and Exchange
    Retail Trade
    Contracts
    Dealings with Craftsmen
    Military 'Craftsmen'

    24. Family Law
    Making a Will
    Testamentary and Inheritance Law
    How to Mitigate the Harshness of the Law
    The Care of Orphans
    Disinheritance
    Senility
    Divorce and Remarriage
    Death of a Wife or Husband
    Children of Mixed Status
    Respect for Parents

    25. Miscellaneous Legislation
    Non-fatal Injuries by Drugs and Charms
    The Purpose of Punishment
    Lunacy
    Abuse
    The Censorship of Comedies
    Beggars
    Damage by Slaves
    Further Rules of Legal Procedure
    Unscrupulous Advocacy
    Offences Committed by Members of Diplomatic Missions
    Theft of Public Property
    Military Service
    Abandonment of Weapons
    The Need for Scrutineers
    The Funeral of a Scrutineer
    Prosecutions of Scrutineers
    Oaths
    Refusal to Contribute to Public Expenses
    Relations with the Outside World
    Foreign Travel
    The Observers
    Foriegn Visitors
    Sureties
    Searching a House
    Time Limits for Disputing Title
    Prevention of Attendance at Court
    Prevention of Participation in Contests
    Receiving Stolen Goods
    Harbouring an Exile
    Waging Private War
    Bribes
    Taxation
    Offerings to the Gods
    The Three Grades of Court
    The Minor Points of Legal Procedure, and the Importance of Legal Studies
    The Execution of Judgement
    Funeral Regulations

    26. The Nocturnal Council
    How can the State be Preserved Intact?
    Membership and Functions of the Council
    The Unity and Plurality of Virtue
    The Council's Duty to Teach
    The Higher Education of the Council
    The Importance of Theology
    Recruitment of the Council, and its Course of Studies
    Closing Remarks

    Departures from the Budé Text
    Map of Central Crete
    List of Crimes
    Appendix: Plato's Letters
    Notes
    Index of Names