
Analysis of Plato's The Republic
The Republic is Plato''s most complete and incisive work – a detailed study of the problem of how best to ensure that justice exists in a real society, rather than as merely the product of an idealized philosophical construct.
The work considers several competing definitions of justice, and looks closely not only at what exactly a "just life" should be, but also at the ways in which society can or...
The Republic is Plato''s most complete and incisive work – a detailed study of the problem of how best to ensure that justice exists in a real society, rather than as merely the product of an idealized philosophical construct.
The work considers several competing definitions of justice, and looks closely not only at what exactly a "just life" should be, but also at the ways in which society can or...