"The Republic" by Plato is a seminal work in Western philosophy, providing a detailed exploration of justice, morality, and the ideal state. The narrative unfolds as Socrates engages in dialogues with various characters, including Glaucon and Adeimantus, as they collectively construct an imaginary city-state, the "Kallipolis." Through this exploration, Plato delves into the nature of justice, the role of the philosopher-king, and the structure of an ideal society. The allegory of the cave and the famous philosopher-king analogy are key components, offering profound insights into the human condition and the pursuit of a just and harmonious society. "The Republic" remains a foundational text, challenging readers to reflect on governance, ethics, and the quest for a virtuous life.
Número de páginas | 398 |
Edición | 1 (2024) |
Formato | A4 (210x297) |
Acabado | Tapa blanda (sin solapas) |
Coloración | Blanco y negro |
Tipo de papel | Ahuesado 80g |
Idioma | Inglés |
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