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Nickolas Pappas

    The Routledge Guidebook to Plato's Republic
    The Philosopher's New Clothes
    Plato's Exceptional City, Love, and Philosopher
    The Nietzsche Disappointment
    • The Nietzsche Disappointment

      Reckoning with Nietzsche's Unkept Promises on Origins and Outcomes

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring Nietzsche's persistent challenges with causal explanations, the book delves into how his ambitious attempts to make sense of past and future events often lead to disillusionment. It highlights the tension between his philosophical aspirations and the reality of his failures, revealing the deep emotional impact of these disappointments on his thought process. Through this lens, the work examines the complexities of Nietzsche's philosophy and the implications of his struggles for understanding human experience.

      The Nietzsche Disappointment
    • Exploring the concept of the exceptional in Plato's works, this book delves into themes such as erotic desire in the Symposium and Phaedrus, the ideal city in the Republic, and the nature of the philosopher in dialogues like Ion and Theaetetus. It presents innovative and often provocative interpretations of these philosophical texts, inviting readers to reconsider traditional understandings of Plato's ideas and their implications for contemporary thought.

      Plato's Exceptional City, Love, and Philosopher
    • The Philosopher's New Clothes

      The Theaetetus, the Academy, and Philosophy's Turn against Fashion

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of philosophy and fashion, Pappas delves into modern interpretations of fashion and its counterpart, anti-fashion. He posits that the debate surrounding these concepts extends to antiquity, exemplified by the nudity practiced in gymnasia as a form of anti-fashion. This perspective offers insights into ancient philosophy's relationship with society, illustrating how philosophical thought navigates the complexities of social norms and cultural expressions.

      The Philosopher's New Clothes
    • Plato, often cited as a founding father of Western philosophy, set out ideas in the Republic regarding the nature of justice, order, and the character of the just individual, that endure into the modern day. The Routledge Guidebook to Plato's Republic introduces the major themes in Plato's great book and acts as a companion for reading the work, examining: The context of Plato's work and the background to his writing Each separate part of the text in relation to its goals, meanings and impact The reception the book received when first seen by the world The relevance of Plato's work to modern philosophy, its legacy and influence. With further reading included throughout, this text follows Plato's original work closely, making it essential reading for all students of philosophy, and all those wishing to get to grips with this classic work.

      The Routledge Guidebook to Plato's Republic