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The Republic, is written by Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher. It is renowned for its detailed description of political and ethical justice and its account of the organization of the ideal state. This seminal work is regarded as one of the most important dialogues. Unlike Socratic dialogues, the Republic reflects the positive views of Plato. Socrates was Plato’s teacher and the former is the main character in most of latter’s dialogues. The middle dialogues that are literary and philosophical contain sensitive portrayals of characters and their interactions. They display Plato’s explorations of philosophy.
Plato, in the Republic, undertakes to show what justice is and why it is in each person’s best interest to be just. The political discussion is undertaken to aid the ethical one. The ideal state, according to Plato, comprises three social classes: rulers, guardians (or soldiers), and producers (farmers and craftsmen). The rulers, who are philosophers, pursue the good of the entire state on the basis of their knowledge of the form of the Good and the form of the Just.

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Plato — ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates, teacher of Aristotle — is best known as the author of philosophical works of unparalleled influence. His works also contain discussions in aesthetics, political philosophy, theology, cosmology, epistemology, and the philosophy of language. In metaphysics, Plato envisioned a systematic, rational treatment of the forms and their interrelations. His school brought in a wide range of efforts that today would be called mathematical or scientific. Plato introduced the idea that our mistakes are due to their not engaging properly with a class of entities which are Justice, Beauty, and Equality.
As a young man, Plato was a member of the circle around Socrates. There are works of Plato which are commonly referred to as “Socratic” as they represent the sort of thing the historical Socrates was doing.

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The Republic, is written by Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher. It is renowned for its detailed description of political and ethical justice and its account of the organization of the ideal state. This seminal work is regarded as one of the most important dialogues. Unlike Socratic dialogues, the Republic reflects the positive views of Plato. Socrates was Plato’s teacher and the former is the main character in most of latter’s dialogues. The middle dialogues that are literary and philosophical contain sensitive portrayals of characters and their interactions. They display Plato’s explorations of philosophy.
Plato, in the Republic, undertakes to show what justice is and why it is in each person’s best interest to be just. The political discussion is undertaken to aid the ethical one. The ideal state, according to Plato, comprises three social classes: rulers, guardians (or soldiers), and producers (farmers and craftsmen). The rulers, who are philosophers, pursue the good of the entire state on the basis of their knowledge of the form of the Good and the form of the Just.

About the Author

Plato — ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates, teacher of Aristotle — is best known as the author of philosophical works of unparalleled influence. His works also contain discussions in aesthetics, political philosophy, theology, cosmology, epistemology, and the philosophy of language. In metaphysics, Plato envisioned a systematic, rational treatment of the forms and their interrelations. His school brought in a wide range of efforts that today would be called mathematical or scientific. Plato introduced the idea that our mistakes are due to their not engaging properly with a class of entities which are Justice, Beauty, and Equality.
As a young man, Plato was a member of the circle around Socrates. There are works of Plato which are commonly referred to as “Socratic” as they represent the sort of thing the historical Socrates was doing.

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Author

Plato

ISBN

9789354866432

Pages

240

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Publisher

Diamond Toons

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