Political Philosophy: Ancient to Renaissance

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Frontmatter

  1. Cover Page
  2. Preface
  3. Sample Syllabus
  4. Maps of Places of Interest

The Sophists

  1. Protagoras Fragments
  2. Antiphon Fragments

The Early Historians

  1. Herodotus Selections
  2. Thucydides Selections

Plato

  1. The Euthyphro
  2. The Meno
  3. The Apology
  4. The Republic
  5. The Laws

Aristotle

  1. The Nicomachean Ethics Selections
  2. The Politics

Cicero

  1. De Re Publica Selections

St. Augustine

  1. The City of God Selections

St. Thomas Aquinas

  1. Summa Theologica Selections
  2. On Kingship

Medieval Islamic Philosophers

  1. Al-Farabi Selections
  2. Avicenna Selections
  3. Aberroes Selections

Niccolo Machiavelli

  1. The Prince
  2. The Discourses on the First Ten Books of Titus Livius Selections.
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Subjects: Political Philosophy: Ancient to Renaissance | Philosophy | Political science
Hidden categories: Alphabetical/P | Dewey/300 | Library of Congress/J
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