Dēmos · Classical Athenian Democracy · a Stoa Publication
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Danielle S. Allen, edition of March 23, 2003
Index locorum (sorted by citation)
Primary Sources
( * = link to author’s description; ** = link to work’s description)
Aesch. Eum. 480 (in text as: Aeschylus’ Eumenides 480)
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Why (To What End)?
Aeschin. 1.1-2 (in text as: Aeschin. 1.1-2)
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Why (What Cause)?
Aeschin. 1.176 (in text as: Aeschin. 1.176)
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Why (What Cause)?
Antiph. 2.2.0 (in text as: Antiph. 2.2.0)
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What?
Aristot. Insomn. 2.495b.25-3 (in text as: De insomnis 2.495b.25-3)
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Why (To What End)?
Dem. 21.123 (in text as: Dem. 21.123)
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Why (What Cause)?
Dem. 21.42-43 (in text as: Dem. 21.42-43)
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Why (What Cause)?
Dem. 21.43 (in text as: Dem. 21.43)
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Why (What Cause)?
Dem. 23.69-70 (in text as: Dem. 23.69-70)
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What?
Eur. El. 318 (in text as: Euripides’ Electra, 318)
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Why (To What End)?
Eur. Or. 831 (in text as: 831)
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Why (To What End)?
Eur. Orest. 395 (in text as: Euripides’ Orestes 395)
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Why (To What End)?
Eur. Orest. 508 (in text as: Eur. Orest. 508)
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Why (To What End)?
Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology)
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How?
Plato Crito 44b-c (in text as: Plato Crit. 44b-c)
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What?
Soph. Ant. 354-55 (in text as: 354-55)
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Conclusion
Secondary Sources
Allen, D. The World of Prometheus: the politics of punishing in democratic Athens. Princeton University Press. .
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Further Reading
Hart, H. L. A., Punishment and Responsibility. Oxford University Press. .
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Further Reading
Hunter, V. Policing Athens. Princeton University Press. .
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Further Reading
Keuls, E. The Water Carriers in Hades: A Study of Catharsis through Toil in Classical Antiquity. .
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Further Reading
Lloyd-Jones, H. The Justice of Zeus. Berkeley. .
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Further Reading
Mackenie, M.M. Plato on Punishment. Cambridge. .
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Further Reading
Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law. Oxford: Clarendon Press, p. 16.
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Introduction
“Two Concepts of Rules” John Rawls, 37.
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Introduction
Index locorum (sorted by section)
Secondary Sources: Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law. Oxford: Clarendon Press, p. 16; “Two Concepts of Rules” John Rawls, 37. (top)
Aeschin. 1.1-2 (in text as: Aeschin. 1.1-2) ; Aeschin. 1.176 (in text as: Aeschin. 1.176) ; Dem. 21.123 (in text as: Dem. 21.123) ; Dem. 21.42-43 (in text as: Dem. 21.42-43) ; Dem. 21.43 (in text as: Dem. 21.43) . (top)
Eur. Or. 831 (in text as: 831) ; Aesch. Eum. 480 (in text as: Aeschylus’ Eumenides 480) ; Aristot. Insomn. 2.495b.25-3 (in text as: De insomnis 2.495b.25-3) ; Eur. Orest. 508 (in text as: Eur. Orest. 508) ; Eur. El. 318 (in text as: Euripides’ Electra, 318) ; Eur. Orest. 395 (in text as: Euripides’ Orestes 395) . (top)
Plat. Apol. (in text as: Apology) . (top)
Antiph. 2.2.0 (in text as: Antiph. 2.2.0) ; Dem. 23.69-70 (in text as: Dem. 23.69-70) ; Plato Crito 44b-c (in text as: Plato Crit. 44b-c) . (top)
Soph. Ant. 354-55 (in text as: 354-55) . (top)
Secondary Sources: Allen, D. The World of Prometheus: the politics of punishing in democratic Athens. Princeton University Press. ; Hart, H. L. A., Punishment and Responsibility. Oxford University Press. ; Hunter, V. Policing Athens. Princeton University Press. ; Keuls, E. The Water Carriers in Hades: A Study of Catharsis through Toil in Classical Antiquity. ; Lloyd-Jones, H. The Justice of Zeus. Berkeley. ; Mackenie, M.M. Plato on Punishment. Cambridge. . (top)