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The Republic: The Essential Philosophical Dialogue (Concise Edition)

By Plato
Series: Foundations
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Immerse yourself in one of the most influential philosophical texts ever written with The Republic: The Essential Philosophical Dialogue (Concise Edition) by Plato. This edition presents an accessible version of Plato's profound work, meticulously edited for the modern reader while preserving the essence of his original... Read More
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The Republic: The Essential Philosophical Dialogue (Concise Edition)

Much of traditional Western thought began in Antiquity, flowing from the Platonic dialogues, The Republic being the most significant. Plato expresses the political, ethical and societal framework for the nature of the ideal state and defines the notion of justice. This new, accessible edition is carefully edited for the modern audience.

Plato's dialogues still form the basis of ethical government and justice today. Now read The Republic in a digestible, pocket format for the modern reader.

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Immerse yourself in one of the most influential philosophical texts ever written with The Republic: The Essential Philosophical Dialogue (Concise Edition) by Plato. This edition presents an accessible version of Plato's profound work, meticulously edited for the modern reader while preserving the essence of his original dialogues.

The Republic explores a wide array of subjects central to human existence and society. At its core, the dialogue delves into the concept of justice, questioning what it means for both the individual and the state. Through the fictional dialogues between Socrates and his interlocutors, Plato scrutinises various political and social structures, ultimately proposing his vision of the ideal city-state—a place grounded in rational justice and the virtues of wisdom, courage, and moderation.

Expanded with a compelling new introduction, this edition situates The Republic within the context of ancient ideas about human organization and moral philosophy. Readers will gain insight into how Plato’s thought laid the groundwork for much of Western philosophy and influenced subsequent discussions on governance, ethics, and metaphysics.

Among the salient discussions in the book, Plato introduces the theory of forms, a realm of perfect ideas that transcends the material world. He also presents the allegory of the cave, a powerful illustration of human enlightenment and the philosopher’s role in society. The dialogue addresses the pursuit of knowledge, the nature of the human soul, and the characteristics of just leadership.

Plato (c. 428–348 BCE) was an eminent Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world. His dialogues have been pivotal in shaping philosophical discourse. Among his most famous students was Aristotle, who would go on to become a philosopher of significant renown himself. Plato’s method of writing through dialogues, featuring his own mentor Socrates as a central figure, underscores the importance of intellectual exchange and critical questioning.

The Republic: The Essential Philosophical Dialogue (Concise Edition) is indispensable for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Western thought and the philosophical underpinnings of justice and governance. Whether you are a new reader of philosophy or revisiting a classic text, this concise edition provides a gateway to the timeless intellectual legacy of Plato.

Series: Foundations

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781804177938

Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 April 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Flame Tree Publishing

Illustration: 3 Line drawings, black and white

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Harold Tarrant

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 256

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About the Author

Among the founders of western thought, Plato (c. 428–348 BCE) came from Athens, where he established the original Academy. His most celebrated student was Aristotle (348–22 BCE). So central were intellectual exchange and questioning for Plato that he wrote his works as dialogues, one voice being that of his own true-life tutor Socrates (c. 470–399 BCE).

Harold Tarrant (Introduction and Abridgement) studied at Cambridge and Durham Universities, and worked at the University of Sydney from 1973 to 1993, when he took up the Chair of Classics at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Though now retired, he retains his Newcastle affiliation as Emeritus Professor. His principle focus is ancient Platonism, from Plato to Olympiodorus. He has authored or co-authored ten books in that field, and edited or co-edited others.

Professor Marika Taylor (Series Foreword) is a Professor of Theoretical Physics and Head of School within Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southampton. Her research interests include all aspects of string theory, gravitational physics and quantum field theory. In recent years much of her work has been focused on holographic dualities and their implications. Marika's research has featured in such publications as Physical Review, Journal of High Energy Physics and General Relativity and Gravitation among others.

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