
Argument and the Action of Plato's Laws
At the beginning of the Laws the Athenian stranger asks his two interlocutors, the Cretan Kleinias and the Spartan Megillos, whether a god or some human being is responsible for the disposition of their laws.
November 1983
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Paperback
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186
pages
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
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