2 Ἔρως and the Laws in Historical Context

Plato's Laws advance a view of social order and moral restraint that resonated with contemporary movements to organize the institutions of ephebic training in mid-fourth century Athens.

Munn, Mark. “Ἔρως and the Laws in Historical Context.” In Plato’s Laws: Force and Truth in Politics, edited by GREGORY RECCO and ERIC SANDAY, 31–47. Indiana University Press, 2013. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt16gh8tb.6.

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Work Title 2 Ἔρως and the Laws in Historical Context
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  1. Mark Munn
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  1. Plato
  2. ephebes
  3. eros
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    • Plato's Law: Force and Truth in Politics
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    • Plato's Laws advance a view of social order and moral restaint that resonated with contemporary movements to organize the institutions of ephebic training in mid-fourth century Athens
    • Plato's Laws advance a view of social order and moral restraint that resonated with contemporary movements to organize the institutions of ephebic training in mid-fourth century Athens.
    • Munn, Mark. “Ἔρως and the Laws in Historical Context.” In Plato’s Laws: Force and Truth in Politics, edited by GREGORY RECCO and ERIC SANDAY, 31–47. Indiana University Press, 2013. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt16gh8tb.6.
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