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      Interest & Self-Interest in Ancient Athens

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      Interest and self-interest are concepts that have attracted multiple interdisciplinary approaches in the last decades. In this monograph, the author examines anew all nomenclature of these concepts in ancient Greek, and recapitulates relevant previous debates. This survey enab...

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      Product ID:9783487150055
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:DE
      Title:Interest & Self-Interest in Ancient Athens
      Authors:Author: Vasileios I Anastasiadis
      Page Count:239
      Subjects:Ethics and moral philosophy, Ethics & moral philosophy
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      Interest and self-interest are concepts that have attracted multiple interdisciplinary approaches in the last decades. In this monograph, the author examines anew all nomenclature of these concepts in ancient Greek, and recapitulates relevant previous debates. This survey enables him to deal with major issues related to the Greek citizen and the polis as a whole: the gnoseology of self-interest, the manipulation of conflicting interests, the balance between expediency and justice, the vigour of competitive spirit among the Greeks and the conciliation of private with common good. The symphéron cannot be perceived beyond the context and framework of the much-discussed topics of individualism and utilitarian trends in ancient Greek thought and civic ideology.'' Exploring these aspects of his subject-matter, the author provides a number of clues as to how one may better comprehend the polis'' stratagems to invent'' those devices needed to aggregate the one into the many.
      Imprint Name:Georg Olms Verlag AG
      Publisher Name:Georg Olms Verlag AG
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2013-05-31

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      Weight340 g
      Dimensions212 × 156 × 17 mm