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From “methodological essentialism” to totalitarianism: unfinished dispute Karl Popper with Platon. Ethics and politics of Platon
From “methodological essentialism” to totalitarianism: unfinished dispute Karl Popper with Platon. Ethics and politics of Platon
Annotation

The article deals with a critical analysis of K. Popper of Platon's views on ethics and politics. The connection between justice and totalitarianism is analyzed in the context of Popper and Platon's views. The problem of the social ideal in connection with democracy, totalitarianism and revolution is revealed.

About authors
Vyacheslav N. Zhukov
Professor of the Department of theory of state and law and political science of the faculty of law at Lomonosov Moscow state University
Law faculty of Lomonosov Moscow state University; Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
References

1. Popper K.R. Open society and its enemies / transl. from English ed by V.N. Sadovsky. Vol. 1: The spell of Platon. M., 1992. P. 29, 128, 129, 142, 144, 146, 148, 149, 150 - 152, 155, 161 - 169, 172, 173, 176 - 178, 185, 186, 201, 204, 210, 248.

2. Popper K.R. Assumptions and refutations. Growth of scientific knowledge / transl. from English. M., 2004. P. 588 - 592, 594, 599.

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