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Plato VI.

Republic I

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Plato of Athens, who laid the foundations of the Western philosophical tradition and ranks among its greatest practitioners, was born to a prosperous and politically active family around 427 BCE. An admirer of Socrates in his early life, Plato later founded the first institution of higher learning in the West, the Academy, whose notable alumni included Aristotle. Traditionally ascribed to Plato are thirty-six dialogues that develop Socrates' dialectic method and are composed with great stylistic virtuosity, along with thirteen letters. "Republic," a masterpiece of philosophical and political thought, concerns righteousness in individuals and communities and proposes an ideal state organized and governed on philosophical principles.

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Plato VI., Platón, Paul Shorey

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1980
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Título
Plato VI.
Subtítulo
Republic I
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1980
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
325
ISBN10
0674993047
ISBN13
9780674993044
Serie
Calificación
4,3 de 5
Descripción
Plato of Athens, who laid the foundations of the Western philosophical tradition and ranks among its greatest practitioners, was born to a prosperous and politically active family around 427 BCE. An admirer of Socrates in his early life, Plato later founded the first institution of higher learning in the West, the Academy, whose notable alumni included Aristotle. Traditionally ascribed to Plato are thirty-six dialogues that develop Socrates' dialectic method and are composed with great stylistic virtuosity, along with thirteen letters. "Republic," a masterpiece of philosophical and political thought, concerns righteousness in individuals and communities and proposes an ideal state organized and governed on philosophical principles.