Plato - Republic - PaperbackBinding: Paperback Description: An authoritative new translation of Plato's The Republic by Christopher Rowe with notes and an introduction. We set about founding the best city we could because we could be confident that if it was good we would find justice in it The Republic Plato's masterwork was first enjoyed 2,400 years ago and remains one of the most widely read books in the world: as a foundational work of Western philosophy and for the richness
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Binding: Paperback
Description: An authoritative new translation of Plato's The Republic by Christopher Rowe with notes and an introduction. We set about founding the best city we could because we could be confident that if it was good we would find justice in it The Republic Plato's masterwork was first enjoyed 2,400 years ago and remains one of the most widely - read books in the world: as a foundational work of Western philosophy and for the richness of its ideas and virtuosity of its writing. Presented as a dialogue between Plato's teacher Socrates and various interlocutors it is an exhortation to philosophy inviting its readers to reflect on the choices to be made if we are to live the best life available to us. This complex dynamic work creates a picture of an ideal society governed not by the desire for money power or fame but by philosophy wisdom and justice. Christopher Rowe's accurate and enjoyable new translation remains faithful to the many variations of the Republic's tone style and pace. This edition also contains a chronology further reading an outline of the work's main arguments and an introduction discussing Plato's relationship with Socrates and the Republic's style ideas and historical context.
Title: Republic
Author(s): Plato
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Barcode: 9780141442433
Pages: 496 Pages
Language: English
Publication Date: 12/24/2012
Category: Political Science & Theory