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The Republic
by Plato
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The work centres on Socrates as he engages in a series of dialogues with various Athenians to investigate the nature of justice and the best form of governance. Through these conversations, Socrates questions existing political structures and discusses the characteristics of an ideal society governed by philosopher-kings. The text examines the virtues required for justice and the happiness of individuals in relation to their social roles. Additionally, it considers topics such as the soul's immortality, the role of poetry and art in society, and the nature of love. Written around 375 BC, the dialogue forms a foundational text in Western philosophy and political theory, reflecting on morality and the organisation of the state.
The dialogue's structure and content exemplify Socratic questioning and philosophical inquiry, making it a significant contribution to the tradition of classical philosophy and political thought from ancient Greece.
The dialogue's structure and content exemplify Socratic questioning and philosophical inquiry, making it a significant contribution to the tradition of classical philosophy and political thought from ancient Greece.
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********************************************************************** THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED AT A TIME WHEN PROOFING METHODS AND TOOLS WERE NOT WELL DEVELOPED. THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AT EBOOK (#55201) ********************************************************************** THE REPUBLIC by Plato (360 B.C.) translated by Benjamin Jowett THE INTRODUCTION THE Republic of Plato is the longest of his works with the exception of the Laws, and is certainly the greatest of them. There are nearer approaches to modern metaphysics in the Philebus and in the Sophist; the Politicus or Statesman is more ideal; the form and institutions of the State are more clearly drawn out in the Laws; as works of art, the Symposium and the Protagoras are of higher excellence. But no other Dialogue of Plato has the same largeness of view and the same perfection of style; no other shows an equal knowledge of the world, or contains more of those thoughts which are new as well as old, and not of one age only but of all. Nowhere in Plato is there a deeper irony or a greater wealth of humor or imagery, or more dramatic power. Nor in any other of his writings is the attempt made to interweave life and speculation, or to connect politics with philosophy. The Republic is the centre around which the other Dialogues may be grouped; here philosophy reaches the highest point to which ancient thinkers ever attained. Plato among the Greeks, like Bacon among the moderns, was the first who conceived a method of knowledge, although neither of them always distinguished the bare outline or form from the substance of truth; and both of them had to be content with an abstraction of science which was not yet realized. He was the greatest metaphysical genius whom the world has seen; and in him, more than in any other ancient thinker, the germs of future knowledge are contained. The sciences of logic and psychology, which have supplied so many instruments of thought to after-ages, are based upon the analyses of Socrates and Plato. The principles of definition, the law of contradiction, the fallacy of arguing in a circle, the distinction between the essence and accidents of a thing or notion, between means and ends, between causes and conditions; also the division of the mind into the rational, concupiscent, and irascible elements, or of pleasures and desires into necessary and…
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