A Stranger's Knowledge: Statesmanship, Philosophy & by Xavier Marquez PAPERBACK

A Stranger's Knowledge: Statesmanship, Philosophy & by Xavier Marquez PAPERBACK

A Stranger's KnowledgeStatesmanship, Philosophy & Law in Plato's Statesman\nAuthor(s): Xavier Marquez\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Parmenides Publishing, United States\nImprint: Parmenides Publishing\nISBN-13: 9781930972797, 978-1930972797\nSynopsis\nThe Statesman is a difficult and puzzling Platonic dialogue. In A Stranger's Knowledge Marquez argues that Plato abandons here the classic idea, prominent in the Republic, that the philosopher, qua philosopher, is qualified to rule. Instead, the dialogue presents the statesman as different from the philosopher, the possessor of a specialist expertise that cannot be reduced to philosophy. The expertise is of how to make a city resilient against internal and external conflict in light of the imperfect sociality of human beings and the poverty of their reason. This expertise, however, cannot be produced on demand: one cannot train statesmen like one might train carpenters. Worse, it cannot be made acceptable to the citizens, or operat.

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