Selections from Protagoras, Republic, Phaedrus, Gorgias (Essential Thinkers Series)

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Plato is outstanding among philosophers, more or less inventing philosophy as we know it in the West. In the Republic he begins with the question 'What is justice?', but this question soon broadens into an investigation of what is real and how we can know it, so defining the three main areas of philosophy -ethics, metaphysics and epistemology (the theory of the method or grounds of knowledge). But Plato is remarkable also for the beauty of his writing. The allegory of the cave at the show more beginning of Republic Book 7 is among the most powerful images in the history of literature. And in the Protagoras and Gorgias his portraits of the intellectual elite of the Greek world in the 5th century BCE are without parallel. show less

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Plato was born c. 427 B.C. in Athens, Greece, to an aristocratic family very much involved in political government. Pericles, famous ruler of Athens during its golden age, was Plato's stepfather. Plato was well educated and studied under Socrates, with whom he developed a close friendship. When Socrates was publically executed in 399 B.C., Plato show more finally distanced himself from a career in Athenian politics, instead becoming one of the greatest philosophers of Western civilization. Plato extended Socrates's inquiries to his students, one of the most famous being Aristotle. Plato's The Republic is an enduring work, discussing justice, the importance of education, and the qualities needed for rulers to succeed. Plato felt governors must be philosophers so they may govern wisely and effectively. Plato founded the Academy, an educational institution dedicated to pursuing philosophic truth. The Academy lasted well into the 6th century A.D., and is the model for all western universities. Its formation is along the lines Plato laid out in The Republic. Many of Plato's essays and writings survive to this day. Plato died in 347 B.C. at the age of 80. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Philosophy, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History
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180Philosophy and PsychologyAncient, medieval & eastern philosophyAncient, medieval, eastern philosophy
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B358Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPhilosophy (General)By periodAncient

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