Isocrates and civic education / edited by Takis Poulakos and David Depew.
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Part One: Isocrates and Classical Civic Education
- I, Socrates ... the performative audacity of Isocrates' Antidosis / Josiah Ober
- Isocrates' civic education and the question of Doxa / Takis Poulakos
- Part Two: Isocrates and the Sophists
- Rhetoric and civic education: from the Sophists to Isocrates / John Poulakos
- Logos and power in Sophistical and Isocratean rhetoric / Ekaterina Haskins
- Part Three: Isocrates and Plato
- Isocrates' "Republic" / David Konstan
- The education of Athens: politics and rhetoric in Isocrates and Plato / Kathryn Morgan
- Part Four: Isocrates and Aristotle
- The inscription of Isocrates into Aristotle's practical philosophy / David Depew
- Philosophy, rhetoric, and civic education in Aristotle and Isocrates / Eugene Garver
- Part Five: Isocrates Then and Now
- Civic education, classical imitation, and democratic polity / Robert Hariman
- Isocrates, tradition, and the rhetorical version of civic education / Michael Leff.