The Republic
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
397
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1941
出版社
The Modern Library/Random House Inc.
説明
In this timeless classic, readers enter a thought-provoking dialogue led by Socrates, engaging with various individuals who share their perspectives on justice, governance, and the ideal state. As the discussions unfold, complex ideas are brought to life, prompting deep reflection on the nature of society and human behavior.
Socrates skillfully navigates through conflicting viewpoints, illuminating the profound philosophical themes that remain relevant today. With the elegance of Benjamin Jowett's translation, the nuances of Plato's ideas are beautifully rendered, allowing readers to appreciate the depth of wisdom encapsulated in each exchange.
Whether you're new to philosophy or revisiting these foundational concepts, this work invites an exploration of the ideals that shape our world. It's a conversation that transcends time, encouraging anyone to ponder the big questions of life while enjoying the brilliance of Plato's thought.
Socrates skillfully navigates through conflicting viewpoints, illuminating the profound philosophical themes that remain relevant today. With the elegance of Benjamin Jowett's translation, the nuances of Plato's ideas are beautifully rendered, allowing readers to appreciate the depth of wisdom encapsulated in each exchange.
Whether you're new to philosophy or revisiting these foundational concepts, this work invites an exploration of the ideals that shape our world. It's a conversation that transcends time, encouraging anyone to ponder the big questions of life while enjoying the brilliance of Plato's thought.