
The Laws of Plato
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0226671100
ISBN 13: 9780226671109
Publication date:
March 15th, 1988
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Pages: 576
Genres: Mystery, Dystopian, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Technology, History, Philosophy
Plato's "The Laws" delves into the intricate relationship between law, morality, and the ideal state, presenting a thorough examination of governance and ethics. This lengthy dialogue, which stands out as Plato's most extensive work, explores the foundations upon which societies can build just and virtuous lives.
Through a thoughtful discourse among Athenian and Spartan characters, the dialogue journeys into the complexities of establishing laws that foster civic harmony and individual well-being. Thomas L. Pangle's insights illuminate the text, offering readers a deeper understanding of Plato's vision for a well-ordered society. The work remains relevant, encouraging reflections on contemporary governance and the role of law in shaping human behavior.
Through a thoughtful discourse among Athenian and Spartan characters, the dialogue journeys into the complexities of establishing laws that foster civic harmony and individual well-being. Thomas L. Pangle's insights illuminate the text, offering readers a deeper understanding of Plato's vision for a well-ordered society. The work remains relevant, encouraging reflections on contemporary governance and the role of law in shaping human behavior.