An Introduction To Plato's Republic by Julia Annas

The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Plato's "Republic," exploring its central themes, philosophical arguments, and the context in which it was written. It delves into the dialogue's exploration of justice, the ideal state, and the philosopher-king concept, while also examining the work's structure and literary style. The author aims to make the complex ideas accessible to readers, offering insights into Plato's intentions and the enduring significance of his work in the realm of philosophy. Through a detailed examination, the book serves as a guide for understanding the profound impact of the "Republic" on Western thought.

Published
2003
Nationality
British
Length
Medium
Pages
344
Original Language
English
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