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Plato's views on crime and punishment
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Plato's views on crime and punishment |
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Author:
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Ladikos, A.
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Abstract:
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The immensity of the task I undertook, namely, to venture into the philosophy of Plato regarding his views on crime and punishment, only struck me the moment I started researching his relevant works. Therefore, right from the outset, I need to admit that it is a mammoth task, an assignment of monumental proportions. Furthermore, I do not profess to have a thorough knowledge of all his works in the original Greek, and I need to admit that I can only endeavour to speak as a criminologist with psychological background attempting to unravel the views of a legendary philosopher. Some might say an exercise in futility, but as the Greeks used to say, "Giraskw aei didaskomenos", meaning, I always keep on learning while I grow old. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5421
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Date:
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2000 |
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Citation:
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Ladikos, A. 2000,'Plato's views on crime and punishment', Phronimon: SA Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanties, vol. 2, no. 1, pp.166-174. |
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