Plato, Techne, and Philosophy as a Profession

€ 54,90


Envio em 4/5 dias

Informação do Produto

ISBN9781009724265
EditoraCambridge University Press
Data de Publicação31/08/2026
Preço (iva excl.)€ 51,79
Imposto€ 3,11
Preço (iva inc.)€ 54,90
Disponibilidade3 unidades em armazém externo

Descrição do Produto

Who has a legitimate claim to wisdom? Emily Hulme argues that Plato's response to this question was shaped by the concept of techne (art, craft, expertise, profession) and that he developed the notion of philosophy as a genuine profession in the dialogues against the rival claims of practices like sophistry The first part of the book concerns techne in general, drawing on literary, epigraphic, and art historical evidence to discuss this concept in Greek thought and culture and explaining the position of this term in Plato's epistemological vocabulary. The second part offers close readings of a handful of key dialogues: philosophy defined against sophistry in Euthydemus, Hippias Minor, Protagoras, and Gorgias; the profession of philosopher-rulers in the Republic; and philosophy versus politics in the Sophist and Statesman