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The Republic

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    Weight0.33 kg
    Author

    Plato

    Publisher

    Fingerprint! Pub

    Book Type

    Intellect, Non fiction

    Categories

    Philosophy

    Best for

    Interest in philosophy, political theory, and ethical discussions

    Ages

    16+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    Latest edition (1 August 2015)

    ISBN

    978-8175993068

    Language

    English

    Pages

    400

    Printing Remarks

    Premium ( Local Print )

    Dimension

    20 x 14 x 4 cm

    Weight

    0.33 kg

    Description

    “The Republic” remains relevant and influential due to its profound inquiries into the fundamentals of political philosophy and ethical conduct. Plato’s exploration of justice, the role of the individual within the state, and the dynamics of power continues to stimulate intellectual discourse. The dialogues within “The Republic” inspire readers to ponder timeless questions about the nature of truth, the pursuit of knowledge, and the ethical responsibilities of individuals in shaping a just society. As a cornerstone of classical philosophy, “The Republic” endures as a testament to Plato’s intellectual legacy and serves as a source of inspiration for those engaging in the perennial quest for understanding the principles that govern both individual and collective human life.

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    “The Republic” by Plato stands as one of the foundational works of Western philosophy, exploring the nature of justice, the ideal state, and the essence of human virtue. Composed in the form of dialogues, the text features Socratic discussions between key figures, primarily Socrates and his disciples, as they delve into the multifaceted aspects of governance and individual morality. Central to the work is the allegory of the cave, which metaphorically represents the journey from ignorance to enlightenment. Plato’s concept of the philosopher-king, who possesses both intellectual acumen and moral integrity, underlines his vision of an ideal state governed by reason and justice.