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Republic

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ISBN-10: 0140440488

ISBN-13: 9780140440485

Edition: 2nd 1998 (Revised)

Authors: Plat�, Desmond Lee, Desmond Lee

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Essestially an inquiry into morality, the Republic is the central work of the Western world's most famous philosopher. Containing crucial arguments and insights into many other areas of philosophy, it is also a literary masterpiece: the philosophy is presented for the most part for ordinaryreaders, who are carried along by the wit and intensity of the dialogue and by Plato's unforgettable images of the human condition. This new, lucid translation is complemented by full explanatory notes and an up-to-date critical introduction.
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Book details

List price: $7.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 6/16/1998
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 448
Size: 5.25" wide x 7.75" long x 0.87" tall
Weight: 1.210
Language: English

Plato was born c. 427 B.C. in Athens, Greece, to an aristocratic family very much involved in political government. Pericles, famous ruler of Athens during its golden age, was Plato's step-father. Plato was well educated and studied under Socrates, with whom he developed a close friendship. When Socrates was publically executed in 399 B.C., Plato finally distanced himself from a career in Athenian politics, instead becoming one of the greatest philosophers of Western civilization. Plato extended Socrates's inquiries to his students, one of the most famous being Aristotle. Plato's The Republic is an enduring work, discussing justice, the importance of education, and the qualities needed for…    

Platonbsp;(c. 427ndash;347 b.c.) founded the Academy in Athens, the prototype of all Western universities, and wrote more than twenty philosophical dialogues.