
The Republic
Book Details
- Author: Plato
- Publisher: PIRATES
- Brand: PIRATES
- Language: English
- Pages: 416
- Edition: Standard Edition
- Release Date: 01 January 2021
- ISBN: 9789387004146
About the Book
The Republic by Plato is one of the most important and influential works in Western philosophy. A deep inquiry into the nature of justice, morality, and the ideal state, it presents a vision of society governed by reason and guided by a philosophy of wisdom and fairness. In this masterpiece, Plato uses the form of dialogue to explore the concept of justice, the nature of the soul, and the structure of an ideal society.
This edition of The Republic is widely regarded as one of the most accurate and accessible translations available. It includes insightful explanatory notes that help clarify the complex arguments and philosophical concepts presented in the text, making it accessible to both casual readers and scholars alike. The work is complemented by a critical introduction that provides context for Plato's ideas and their relevance in the modern world.
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Book Details
- Author: Plato
- Publisher: PIRATES
- Brand: PIRATES
- Language: English
- Pages: 416
- Edition: Standard Edition
- Release Date: 01 January 2021
- ISBN: 9789387004146
About the Book
The Republic by Plato is one of the most important and influential works in Western philosophy. A deep inquiry into the nature of justice, morality, and the ideal state, it presents a vision of society governed by reason and guided by a philosophy of wisdom and fairness. In this masterpiece, Plato uses the form of dialogue to explore the concept of justice, the nature of the soul, and the structure of an ideal society.
This edition of The Republic is widely regarded as one of the most accurate and accessible translations available. It includes insightful explanatory notes that help clarify the complex arguments and philosophical concepts presented in the text, making it accessible to both casual readers and scholars alike. The work is complemented by a critical introduction that provides context for Plato's ideas and their relevance in the modern world.













