TY - BOOK AU - Schindler,D.C. TI - Plato's critique of impure reason: on goodness and truth in the Republic SN - 9780813218304 AV - JC71.P6 S35 2008eb U1 - 321/.07 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - Catholic University of America Press KW - Plato. KW - Platon. KW - Republic (Plato) KW - fast KW - Reason KW - Truth KW - Raison KW - Vérité KW - reason KW - aat KW - truth KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - PHILOSOPHY KW - Political KW - Wahrheit an sich KW - gnd KW - Idee des Guten KW - Vernunft KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-351) and index; Introduction. Misology and the modern academy -- La raison oblige? -- Dogmatism and skepticism -- Misological habits -- The significance of Plato -- Plan and method -- Chapter 1. A logic of violence -- Where do we start? -- Shadows of justice -- The power of appearance -- Thrasymachus: relativism as violence -- Common good or good of each? -- Crisis -- Argument as drama -- Shifting horizons -- Chapter 2. With good reason -- The first sailing -- The twofold nature of goodness -- Forms, likenesses, and the souls that love them -- The good as cause of truth -- Approaches to the good -- Intimate knowledge -- Knowledge and love as ascent -- Surprised by truth -- Chapter 3. Breaking in -- The overburdened image -- Keeping the parts together -- Bringing forth the good -- A good turn -- The "perfect" image -- The dramatic structure of knowledge -- Chapter 4. On being invisible -- An altogether different level -- Socrates as a stand-in for the good -- Seeing through -- Obedience unto death -- Justice and obedience -- Showing the philosopher's invisibility -- The invisible author -- Chapter 5. The truth is defenseless -- Guarding reason -- Real knowledge and ecstatic reason -- Good communication -- War and battle -- The indefensible defense of the defenseless -- The "noble risk" of ignorance -- Coda: Restoring appearances -- Is Plato a platonist? -- Contradiction in appearance -- Good distance -- The way up and the way down -- Conversio and phantasmata -- Socrates redivivus -- Plato goes down N2 - In this book, D.C. Schindler begins with a diagnosis of the crisis of reason in contemporary culture as a background to the study of the Republic. He then sets out a philosophical interpretation of the dialogue in five chapters: an analysis of Book I that shows the inherent violence and dogmatism of skepticism; a reading of goodness as cause of both being and appearance; a discussion of the dramatic reversals in the images Socrates uses for the idea of the good; and exploration of the role of the person of Socrates in the Republic; and a confrontation between the "defenselessness" of philosophy and the violence of sophistry. Finally, in a substantial coda, the book presents a new interpretation of the old quarrel between philosophy and art through an analysis of Book 10 UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=360329 ER -