by SimonBlackburn (Author)
Plato is perhaps the most significant philosopher who has ever lived and the Republic, composed in Athens in about 375bc, is widely regarded as his most famous dialogue. Its discussion of the perfect city - and the perfect mind - laid the foundations for Western culture and, for over two thousand years, has been the cornerstone of Western philosophy. In this book, Simon Blackburn explains the judicial, moral and political ideas in the Republic and examines its influence on the modern world. He shows why, from St Augustine to twentieth-century philosophers such as Whitehead and Bergson, Western thought is still conditioned by this most important of books.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 09 Aug 2007
ISBN 10: 1843543478
ISBN 13: 9781843543473
Book Overview: A dazzling book, by one of the world's most distinguished and accessible philosophers, on Plato's greatest and most influential work: The Republic.