The Republic
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17.07.2023
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Übersetzt von
Benjamin Jowett
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Englisch
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9788028304621
Plato's "The Republic" stands as a foundational text in Western philosophy, exploring the notion of justice, the ideal state, and the role of the individual within society. Written in the form of a Socratic dialogue, the work is both a philosophical treatise and a political blueprint, utilizing dialectic to engage readers in a critical examination of ethics, governance, and human nature. The text is rich with allegory, particularly the Allegory of the Cave, which illustrates the transformative journey from ignorance to enlightenment. Through its diverse range of themes-education, morality, and the philosopher-king-Plato's work reflects the sociopolitical milieu of ancient Athens, addressing issues pertinent to democracy, authority, and societal structure, thereby influencing countless political theories and philosophical inquiries thereafter. Plato (circa 427-347 BCE), a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle, was deeply affected by the political turmoil of his times, including the trial and execution of Socrates. This personal tragedy galvanized his commitment to persuasively advocate for a just society, ultimately influencing the formation of his philosophical ideas. As a prominent figure of the Socratic tradition, Plato's work illustrates his struggle with the paradoxes of political idealism versus the realities of human governance, marrying philosophical inquiry with genuine social concern. "The Republic" is essential reading for anyone intrigued by political theory, ethics, or the philosophical underpinnings of modern governance. Its profound insights into justice and the human condition resonate even today, making it a timeless resource for scholars, students, and general readers alike. Plato's examination of the ideal state serves not only as a reflection of its historical context but also as a persuasive guide toward contemplating justice in contemporary society.
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