The Republic

The Republic by Plato is a philosophical masterpiece that delves into the nature of justice, ethics, and governance. Explore Socratic dialogues, envision an ideal society, and ponder the timeless questions it raises.

  • Journey into the depths of ancient Greek philosophy.
  • Uncover Plato's vision of a just society and its implications.
  • Engage in profound discussions on the nature of reality and knowledge.
  • Experience the thought-provoking dialogues that shaped Western philosophy.
  • Encounter timeless ideas that continue to resonate in contemporary society.
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    The Republic

    The Republic by Plato is a philosophical masterpiece that delves into the nature of justice, ethics, and governance. Explore Socratic dialogues, envision an ideal society, and ponder the timeless questions it raises.

  • Journey into the depths of ancient Greek philosophy.
  • Uncover Plato's vision of a just society and its implications.
  • Engage in profound discussions on the nature of reality and knowledge.
  • Experience the thought-provoking dialogues that shaped Western philosophy.
  • Encounter timeless ideas that continue to resonate in contemporary society.
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    The Republic

    The Republic

    by Plato
    The Republic

    The Republic

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    Overview

    The Republic by Plato is a philosophical masterpiece that delves into the nature of justice, ethics, and governance. Explore Socratic dialogues, envision an ideal society, and ponder the timeless questions it raises.

  • Journey into the depths of ancient Greek philosophy.
  • Uncover Plato's vision of a just society and its implications.
  • Engage in profound discussions on the nature of reality and knowledge.
  • Experience the thought-provoking dialogues that shaped Western philosophy.
  • Encounter timeless ideas that continue to resonate in contemporary society.

  • Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9789354409783
    Publisher: Prakash Books
    Publication date: 08/01/2015
    Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    Format: eBook
    Pages: 400
    File size: 3 MB

    About the Author

    About The Author
    Plato was the most famous of the Greek philosophers, aside from his teacher Socrates. He founded the Academy in Athens, written dialogue, political philosophy, epistemology, the concept of religion, and many other crucial elements of thought. All were attributed to Plato, which laid the framework for Western philosophy as we know it. He was also credited for famed protégé Aristotle, whose contributions to philosophy and thought are often deemed of equal or greater importance.

    Simon Blackburn is a British American philosopher. He has been a professor at University of Cambridge and currently teaches at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a former editor of the journal The Mind and is the author of Plato’s Republic: A Biography.

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    Socrates: I went down yesterday to Piraeus with Glaucon, Ariston’s son, to pray to the goddess, wanting at the same time also to see the way they were going to hold the festival, since they were now conducting it for the first time. The parade of the local residents seemed to me to be beautiful, while the one that the Thracians put on looked no less appropriate. And having prayed and having seen, we went off toward the city. Spotting us from a distance then as we headed home, Polemarchus, Cephalus’s son, ordered his slave to run and order us to wait for him. And grabbing me from behind by my cloak, the slave said “Polemarchus orders you to wait.” And I turned around and asked him where the man himself was. “He’s coming along from behind,” he said. “Just wait.” “Certainly we’ll wait” said Glaucon.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 Introduction
    Part 2 Book I
    Chapter 3 Study Questions
    Part 4 Book II
    Chapter 5 Study Questions
    Part 6 Book III
    Chapter 7 Study Questions
    Part 8 Book IV
    Chapter 9 Study Questions
    Part 10 Book V
    Chapter 11 Study Questions
    Part 12 Book VI
    Chapter 13 Study Questions
    Part 14 Book VII
    Chapter 15 Study Questions
    Part 16 Book VIII
    Chapter 17 Study Questions
    Part 18 Book IX
    Chapter 19 Study Questions
    Part 20 Book X
    Chapter 21 Study Questions
    Part 22 Appendix 1:Cephalus and Polemarchus (Lysias, Against Eratosthenes)
    Part 23 Appendix 2:Athenian Imperialism (Thucydides, "The Melian Dialogue")
    Part 24 Appendix 3:The Ring of Gyges (Herodotus, Histories, Book I)
    Part 25 Appendix 4:The Status of Women (Xenophon, Oeconomicus)
    Part 26 Appendix 5:Athenian Constitutional History

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