Description |
1 online resource (646 pages) |
Series |
Classics of World Literature |
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Classics of world literature.
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Contents |
Introduction; Suggestions for Further Reading; Main Characters in the Dialogue; Note on the text; Book One; Notes to Book One; Book Two; Notes to Book Two; Book Three; Notes to Book Three; Book Four; Notes to Book Four; Book Five; Notes to Book Five; Book Six; Notes to Book Six; Book Seven; Notes to Book Seven; Book Eight; Notes to Book Eight; Book Nine; Notes to Book Nine; Book Ten; Notes to Book Ten; Analysis of the Republic |
Summary |
""The Republic"" deals with almost the whole range of Plato''s thought, but is particularly concerned with what makes a well-balanced society and individual. It combines argument with myth to advocate a life organized by reason rather than dominated by leisures and appetites |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Davies, J. Llewelyn (John Llewelyn), 1826-1916.
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Griffith, Tom.
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Vaughan, David James, 1825-1905.
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ISBN |
1848704968 |
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9781848704961 |
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