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Taking the Strict Account of Techne Seriously: An Interpretive Direction in Plato's Republic
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
  • Kenneth Knies, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Disciplines
Abstract

I argue that the strict account of techne agreed to by Socrates and Thrasymachus in Republic I provides a useful framework for addressing a central question of the dialogue as a whole: how philosophy might belong to the polis. This view depends upon three positions: 1) that Plato invites us to interpret the relationship between techne and polis outside the terms of the city-soul analogy, 2) that the strict account contributes to a compelling description of vocational work, and 3) that this description determines what Socrates means by a true polis, and thus frames the problem of philosophy’s political inclusion.

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Knies, K. (2014). Taking the strict account of Techne seriously: An interpretive direction in Plato's Republic. Schole: Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition 8(1), 111-126.