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La experiencia de la hospitalidad en la callípolis utópica de Tomás Moro [PDF]

open access: yesTábano, 2021
The callipolis or “beautiful city” is one of the paradigms of the Theory of the Fictive City, understood as the city that is born specifically from the literary aesthetic construction.
Paula Vera Bustamante
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Lies, Stories, and Arguments: Can A Callipolis Exist Without the Noble Lie?

open access: yesFelsefe Arkivi, 2023
During the second half of 20th century, Plato’s presentation of a theory of citizenship and government in the Republic has been accused of being totalitarian, racialist, and anti-egalitarian.
Tonguç Seferoğlu
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La fonction de l’image du chien dans la République de Platon

open access: yesLogos, 2023
Parmi les activités indispensables à la survie et à l’équilibre de Callipolis, la cité décrite dans la République, les fonctions politiques et militaires occupent une place prépondérante.
María Del Pilar Montoya
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The role of the poet in Plato's ideal cities of Callipolis and Magnesia

open access: yesKriterion, 2007
Plato's attitude toward the poets and poetry has always been a flashpoint of debate, controversy and notoriety, but most scholars have failed to see their central role in the ideal cities of the Republic and the Laws, that is, Callipolis and Magnesia. In
Gerard Naddaf
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‘HAIL, REVEREND STRUCTURE!’ QUESTIONING PATRIARCHAL PARENTHOOD IN THE AQUATIC IMAGERY OF GROTTOES IN COURT MASQUES

open access: yesLe Simplegadi, 2017
Jonson’s Neptune’s Triumph for the Return of Albion (1624), Daniel’s Tethy’s Festival (1610), and Jonson’s Love’s Triumph through Callipolis (1631) explore the representation of royal private and political patriarchy within the Stuart courts of James I ...
Caterina Guardini
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Injustice and instability in Plato’s Republic

open access: yesPlato
This paper argues that the timocracy, the first of the four corrupt cities described in Plato’s Republic, is a fragmented regime ruled by individuals with a fragmented and unstable character.
Manlio Fossati
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Justiça, Liberdade e Igualdade no Pensamento Político Moderno

open access: yesRevista de Filosofia Moderna e Contemporânea, 2014
Em sua obra República, Platão define a cidade ideal e, portanto, justa, como aquela construída de acordo com as diferentes características naturais de seus cidadãos.
Ligia Pavan Baptista
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The role of the poet in Plato's ideal cities of Callipolis and Magnesia

open access: yesKriterion, 2008
Plato's attitude toward the poets and poetry has always been a flashpoint of debate, controversy and notoriety, but most scholars have failed to see their central role in the ideal cities of the Republic and the Laws, that is, Callipolis and Magnesia. In
Gerard Naddaf
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The experience of hospitality in the utopian callipolis of Thomas More

open access: yes, 2021
Resumen: La callípolis o “ciudad bella” es uno de los paradigmas de la Teoría de la Ciudad Fictiva, entendida como la ciudad que nace específicamente de la construcción estética literaria. La callípolis tiene sus orígenes en la cosmogonía arcaica, que
Vera-Bustamante, Paula
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