The Republic
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The Republic
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The Republic
Presented in the form of a dialogue between Socrates and three different interlocutors, this book is an enquiry into the notion of a perfect community and the ideal individual within it. It addresses the purpose of education and the role of both women and men as 'guardians' of the people.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionPlato's The Republic stands as a seminal text in the realms of philosophy, political theory, and literature. Written during the fourth century B.C., this masterwork has profoundly shaped Western thought for millennia and continues to be exceedingly relevant in contemporary discussions. The narrative unfolds in the form of a dialectical exchange where Socrates engages with various interlocutors to explore and interrogate the essence of justice, the character of the just city-state, and the just individual. Through a series of incisive dialogues, Plato grapples with fundamental questions about the nature of reality, knowledge, and virtue, propelling readers into a deep and contemplative inquiry.
At its core, The Republic is an investigation into the ideal state and the perfect citizen. Plato envisions a society where social harmony prevails and governance is entrusted to 'philosopher kings'—rulers who possess genuine wisdom and a love of true knowledge. The dialogues rigorously examine the structures and roles within this envisioned society, including the prominent function of education in shaping righteous and capable guardians who serve as protectors of the state. Significantly, the text also delves into the roles of both men and women within this society, championing the idea of equal potential among the sexes in contributing to the common good.
An enduring highlight of The Republic is its employment of vivid allegories, the most famous being the Allegory of the Cave, which depicts the philosopher's journey from ignorance to enlightenment and the responsibilities that come with this newfound understanding. This potent image serves to illustrate the transformative power of education and the philosopher's duty to lead others towards truth and justice.
The Republic is not merely a theoretical exposition but a profound dialogue that challenges its readers to reflect on their own values, beliefs, and the societies in which they live. Plato's articulate and resonant prose ensures that his ideas about ethics, governance, and society are accessible, thought-provoking, and applicable across ages. This masterpiece provides timeless insight into the human condition, urging each generation to ponder the principles that underlie a just and equitable society.
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The Republic by Plato is widely praised for its profound exploration of justice, governance, and the ideal state. Its allegories and philosophical dialogues have been highly influential, presenting timeless questions about morality and society. Some readers find its dense philosophical content challenging, but many appreciate the deep intellectual engagement it offers.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780140455113
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 31 May 2007
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Classics
Contributors:
- Introduction by Melissa Lane
- Translated by Desmond Lee
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 197.0mm
Weight: 330g
Pages: 480
About the Author
Plato (c.427-347 BC) stands with Socrates and Aristotle as one of the shapers of the whole intellectual tradition of the West. He founded in Athens the Academy, the first permanent institution devoted to philosophical research and teaching, and theprototype of all Western universities. Desmond Lee was a fellow and tutor of Classics at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and later became President of St Hughes Hall, Cambridge. Melissa Lane received her PhD in Philosophy from Cambridge University. She teaches the history of political thought and political philosophy in the History Faculty at Cambridge University, and is a Fellow of King's College. Her books include Method and Politics in Plato's Statesman (Cambridge, 1998) and Plato's Progeny: how Plato and Socrates still captivate the modern mind (Duckworth, 2001).
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