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Jakub Jinek (ed.): The Rule of the People and the Rule of Law in Classical Greek Thought
Special Issue of The Philosophical Journal 2/2021, 144 pages
A common feature of the contributions collected in this special issue of the Philosophical Journal is the effort to grasp the relationship between the rule of the people and the rule of law, which has been a central problem of political philosophy since its origins in classical times. The articles deal with the original Greek understanding of the law and its relation to democracy, the sophistic problematization of this relationship (under the title of the opposition physis – nomos), and especially its new conception in the work of Plato and Aristotle. The authors of the papers are experts on ancient political thought associated with the research network Collegium Politicum.
J. Jinek: Editorial
F. L. Lisi: The Rule of Law and the Law of Nature
E. M. Harris: The Rule of Law in Athenian Democracy and in Plato’s Laws
G. Giorgini: Protagoras on Democracy and the Rule of Law
M. Knoll: Sophistic Criticisms of the Rule of Law: A Comparison of Callicles and Thrasymachus
Ch. Horn: What Makes a Law Good? Plato on Legal Theory in the Statesman
J. Jinek: Plato’s Socrates and the Law Code of Athens
A. Maffi: The Role of the Law in the Classification of Democratic Constitutions in Aristotle, Pol. IV
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