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Platos Republic A Critical Guide 1st Edition Mark L Mcpherran Editor

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Platos Republic A Critical Guide 1st Edition Mark L Mcpherran Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Mark L. McPherran (editor)
ISBN: 9780511763090, 9780521491907, 0511763093, 0521491908
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Platos Republic A Critical Guide 1st Edition Mark L Mcpherran Editor by Mark L. Mcpherran (editor) 9780511763090, 9780521491907, 0511763093, 0521491908 instant download after payment.

Plato's Republic has proven to be of astounding influence and importance. Justly celebrated as Plato's central text, it brings together all of his prior works, unifying them into a comprehensive vision that is at once theological, philosophical, political, and moral. These essays provide a state-of-the-art research picture of the most interesting aspects of the Republic, and address questions that continue to puzzle and provoke, such as: Does Plato succeed in his argument that the life of justice is the most attractive one? Is his tripartite analysis of the soul coherent and plausible? Why does Plato seem to have to force his philosopher-guardians to rule when they know this is something that they ought to do? What is the point of the strange and complicated closing Myth of Er? This volume will be essential to those looking for thoughtful and detailed excursions into the problems posed by Plato's text and ideas.

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