ETHICAL BLIND-SPOTS: WHY SOCRATES WAS NOT A COSMOPOLITAN |
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Authors: | Timothy Chappell |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy The Open University Walton Hall MK7 6AA
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Abstract: | Though Socrates can easily look like a cosmopolitan in moral and political theory, a closer reading of the relevant texts shows that, in the most important sense of the term as we now use it, he turns out – disappointingly, perhaps – not to be. The reasons why not are instructive and important, both for readers of Plato and for political theorists; they have to do with the phenomenon that I shall call ethical blind-spots . |
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