
The Republic
A History, Nonfiction, School book. Those who don't know must learn from those who do. Plato, The Republic
The Republic is often ranked as the greatest of Plato’s writings. This philosophical work authored by Plato around 380BC contemplates the elements of an ideal state. It is presented in the form of a dialogue between Socrates and three different interlocutors. In the dialogue, Socrates questions his students and fellow citizens, The Republic concerns itself chiefly with the question, "What is justice?" as well as Plato's theory of ideas and his conception of the philosopher's role in society. Other questions are raised such as, what is goodness?...
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- Pages: 244 pages
- ISBN: 9781536866872 / 1536866873
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Those who don't know must learn from those who do. Plato, The Republic Either we shall find what it is we are seeking or at least we shall free ourselves from the persuasion that we know what we do not know. Plato, The Republic Money-makers are tiresome company, as they have no standard but cash value. Plato, The Republic
My re-reading of this for my university course has led me to the same conclusions I found when I first read it a couple of years back, except this time I am fortunate enough to have understood it better than last time. My conclusions being that Plato, and through him Socrates, was very intelligent, believed he was more intelligent than... Let me tell you about this book. Well, I don't recall it much; I only recall the angst it caused me for in my first year of college there were only two classes left that looked somewhat interesting. First time; last served. I took Philosophy 101 and Child Psychology. I walked into my philosophy class and thought it was really going... everyone