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Title
Regime and education : a study in the history of political philosophy / Ian Dagg, editor.
ISBN
9783031373831 (electronic bk.)
3031373839 (electronic bk.)
3031373820
9783031373824
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-37383-1 doi
Call Number
JA71 .R44 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.01
Summary
This volume is an inquiry into the history of political philosophy by way of the general theme of education. Each contributor addresses the relationship between a particular political philosophers broad teaching on the best political order and that political philosophers teaching about education. The unifying contention of the work is that each political philosopher considered in the volume promotes a certain kind of political regime and therefore a particular mode of education essential to that regime. Each chapter, written by a separate contributor, is distinguished from the others primarily by the political philosopher being considered. The book has a chapter dedicated to each of the following political philosophers: Plato, Xenophon, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Bacon, Locke, Rousseau, Tocqueville, and Nietzsche. The volume provides a survey of educational models by some of the greatest thinkers of the West, while continually demonstrating that the two themes of politics and education are inseparable. Ian Dagg is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Dallas and Baylor University, USA. He received a doctoral degree from the University of Dallas in Philosophic Studies in Politics. He has published Natural Religion in Montesquieus Persian Letters and The Spirit of the Laws as well as a Review Essay of On the Happiness of the Philosophic Life by Heinrich Meier translated by Robert Berman in Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy. His dissertation is Bad Beginnings, Failed Attempts to Control Convention, and Political Concessions: An Analysis of Platos Laws.
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Includes index.
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Series
Recovering political philosophy.
1. Introduction (Ian Dagg)
2. The Limits of Regimes: Education and Character Formation in Xenophons Political Thought (Gregory A. McBrayer)
3. The Beautiful and the False: An Introduction to Platos Hippias (Alex Priou)
4. The Connection Between Moral Virtue and Politics in Aristotles Ethics (John Hungerford)
5. Machiavellis Revolutionary Classical Education (John Peterson)
6. Bacons Transformation of Philosophy: An Introduction to the Education of Bacon (Ian Dagg)
7. John Lockes Approximate Regime (Cole Simmons)
8. Education and Regime in Rousseaus Social Contract (Ian Dagg)
9. Tocquevilles Defense of Aristocratic Literature (Antonio Sosa)
10. Nietzsche and Political Education (Michael Grenke).